POLL: Of 500 San Diegans, 72% say vaccines are still safe after Johnson & Johnson pause
San Diego County
and last updated 2021-04-14 16:05:13-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) â In a new scientific ABC 10News/Union-Tribune poll, of 500 San Diegans surveyed, most said they remain confident in COVID-19 vaccines after federal guidance recommended a pause on administering Johnson & Johnson s vaccine.
The pause comes after a handful of rare blood clots were reported in patients who had received J&J s one-dose coronavirus vaccine.
Of those San Diegans asked about the current vaccines available, 72% said they believe they are safe, including 28% saying very safe and 44% saying mostly safe. In total, 18% believed the vaccines were not safe, including 10% saying mostly unsafe and 8% saying very unsafe.
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