COLUMBUS – Ohio will receive dramatically fewer Johnson & Johnson vaccines next week.
The state s allocation will drop from 171,900 doses this week to 20,300 next week, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ohio isn t alone: the federal government is allocating 85% fewer Johnson & Johnson vaccines to states across the nation, Reuters reported.
Gov. Mike DeWine said the decline wasn t related to 15 million Johnson & Johnson doses ruined by a Baltimore manufacturer that mistakenly swapped ingredients with the AstraZeneca vaccine, according to the New York Times. The amount that we re receiving next week, which is down very considerably, is not, I m told impacted by what happened in the factory, DeWine said. We ve got a couple weeks of a lot less Johnson & Johnson.
Ohio to get 88% fewer Johnson & Johnson vaccines next week
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Ohio to get 88% fewer Johnson & Johnson vaccines next week
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