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In the wake of blood-clotting disorders in six young women who had been vaccinated with the single Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, neurovascular neurologists and hematologists address questions about assessing risks and managing the side effects.
Neurologists are getting queries from anxious patients in the aftermath of a nationwide “temporary” pause in administration of the single-shot Janssen/Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. As of April 12, more than 6.8 million doses of the Janssen vaccine were administered around the country. Two days later, it climbed to 7.2 million doses.
The pause, requested by both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on April 13, came in the wake of reports that six young women, ages 18 to 48, had developed serious blood clotting problems after receiving the vaccine. At press time, one woman had died, four others had not recovered yet, and one woman was discharged home.
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A popular Mexican TV host did it, as did a politician from the Dominican Republic: Both posted on social media about traveling to U.S. to get the COVID-19, even though they aren’t U.S. citizens or residents.
Both are now facing public backlash, but that’s not stopping other foreign nationals from arriving on American shores to get their shot. And given how demand for the vaccine in the country has seemed to level off a bit in recent weeks, with appointments easier to get and plenty of supply, some said they didn t see a problem with others coming in to get vaccinated.
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