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Hartford Healthcare Set to Resume Administering Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine

After the CDC and FDA announced on Friday that the pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine would be lifted, CDC director Rochelle Walensky vouched for its safety and efficacy despite extremely rare serious side effects. “The [Johnson & Johnson vaccine] is an important vaccine offering key advantages, including its single-dose option and its viability when the supply chain may not allow for freezers.” “We believe it s an important vaccine in our armamentarium to battle this pandemic,” said Cardon. Cardon said the J&J vaccine is still very safe and effective. While some now might be hesitant to get a dose, Cardon believes the pause was helpful to make sure everyone is aware of the rare clots and how to treat them.

DPH to Announce Expanded Walk-Up Access to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19

How to Get an Appointment for a COVID-19 Vaccine in Connecticut By phone: Call Connecticut’s Vaccine Appointment Assist Line at 877-918-2224, seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for scheduling at select sites. Fill out the form to let the Department of Public health know you are interested in creating an account in VAMS. If you are currently eligible to receive the vaccine then you should receive an email from VAMS to complete your registration within 12 hours. Click here to create an account. Check for an email from no-reply@mail.vams.cdc.gov. Click on the link in the email and create your account. You will be prompted to retrieve a code that will be emailed to you. You will need to create a password and store it in a safe place.

2nd Case of Measles In Fairfield County Household: Report

Reply The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends all children get two doses of MMR vaccine, starting with the first dose at 12-through 15-months of age, and the second dose at 4 through 6 years of age. (Shutterstock) CONNECTICUT The state Department of Public Health has confirmed a second case of measles in a Fairfield County child. The child is a household contact of the child who contracted the first case of measles announced on April 9. These are the first cases of measles in Connecticut since 2019. The child did not attend school while infectious. DPH is collaborating with local health officials to trace contacts and implement appropriate control measures.

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