Oregon Health Authority asks providers to stop giving Johnson & Johnson vaccine
(Update: Adding information from Deschutes County Health)
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) The Oregon Health Authority on Tuesday asked all of the state’s vaccine providers to immediately stop administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, due to an announcement from the U.S. CDC and FDA Tuesday morning. This is out of an abundance of caution as they review six cases of a rare and severe type of blood clot in women ages 18-48 after vaccination with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the OHA said.
OHA said it will be sending out more detailed information.
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