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PA DOH asks vaccine providers to pause J&J vaccinations
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A vial of Johnson & Johnson covid vaccine at an April 9 clinic held by Allegheny Health Network.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Health on Tuesday announced all providers in the state would pause use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine until at least April 20, following advice from federal regulators.
“While this announcement is challenging, it highlights the vaccine evaluation process,” Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam said in a statement. “The CDC and the FDA are closely monitoring vaccines for safety and effectiveness, and if there is a cause for concern, they will take action because safety is paramount.”
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Dept. of Health urges Pennsylvanians to cancel duplicate COVID-19 vaccine appointments
If you have scheduled appointments at numerous places, please remember to call those other locations and cancel the remaining appointments, the department says. Author: Keith Schweigert (FOX43) Updated: 4:30 PM EDT April 9, 2021
HARRISBURG, Pa.
Note: The video is from April 8.
The Pennsylvania Department of Health on Friday urged Pennsylvanians to remember to attend their scheduled COVID-19 vaccination appointments and to eliminate any duplicate appointments, so that everyone who needs a vaccine dose can get it.
“All three available vaccines are safe and effective, and we need folks to get the first available vaccine,” said Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam in a press release. “If you have scheduled appointments at numerous places as part of your attempt to get vaccinated, please remember to call those other locations and cancel the remaining appo