Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo County health departments pause J&J vaccine amid recent announcement
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and last updated 2021-04-13 22:36:41-04
A recommended pause in the use of the single-dose Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccines has been made after reports of rare but potentially dangerous blood clots.
Both San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara County health departments say that as of Tuesday, none of their vaccine clinics will be administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. They say this decision was made out of caution for the community.
Both the CDC and FDA announced they are investigating unusual clots in six women between the ages of 18 and 48 after the Johnson & Johnson vaccines were administered.
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Local churches prepare to re-open for indoor services
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and last updated 2021-02-13 02:03:20-05
Places of worship are now allowed to operate indoors at 25% capacity after holding services outdoors for months.
Since the news, many local church pastors said they are extremely happy that people who come to their masses and services are now able to be inside. We are really excited. We got this news, 25% capacity, and that means we can open our indoor services,â said Pastor Jim Larrabee at
California revised its guidelines for indoor church services after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted the stateâs ban on indoor worship last week.