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Severe COVID-19 vaccine reactions are rare La Crosse health experts say

Severe COVID-19 vaccine reactions are rare La Crosse health experts say La Crosse health experts say Johnson & Johnson vaccine suspension is part of a normal research process out of caution April 13, 2021 6:29 PM Jordan Fremstad Updated: LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) – La Crosse medical experts say the news today shows vaccine research is working. Tuesday, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services instructed Wisconsin providers to stop administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. The decision comes after the federal review of side effects and a recommendation by the Federal Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “This is a recommendation. It’s not a mandate and it’s out of an abundance of caution,” director of the FDA Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research Dr. Peter Marks said on a Tuesday morning Zoom news conference.

Kids are going to be the key to get to herd immunity, Mayo experts say

Pediatricians welcome news of 100% Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine efficacy in children 12-15 3:36 pm, Apr. 14, 2021 × Daniel Schludi/Unsplash ROCHESTER, Minn. With Pfizer having provided regulators strong preliminary data for the effectiveness of their COVID-19 vaccine in children ages 12-15, pediatricians have set a goal of full vaccination of the group in time for school in the fall. In late March, the company released results from a trial of 2,260 adolescents, a study that found 100% efficacy in preventing symptomatic infection in children 12-15, and robust antibody responses and said the intervention was well tolerated. The Food and Drug Administration is reviewing those data to make a determination on an Emergency Use Authorization for the population, one that could come shortly. Trials are also under way for effectiveness of the vaccines in very young children. Pediatricians expect those results won t be ready until 2022, however.

Mayo Clinic and BGC host community discussion on neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine clinics

Mayo Clinic and BGC host community discussion on neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine clinics April 14, 2021 12:04 PM Jourdan Vian Updated: LA CROSSE, Wis. (WKBT) Mayo Clinic Health System and the Boys & Girls Club of Greater La Crosse hosted a community discussion Wednesday on barriers to getting everyone a COVID-19 vaccine and how neighborhood vaccine clinics may help. So far, within La Crosse County, over 40,000 of the residents have received at least one dose of COVID vaccine. As of two weeks ago, 24.1% were Caucasian, while 10.9%, 11.3%, and 6.8% have been Native American, Asian, and Black, respectively. A group of community leaders will have a Zoom meeting at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday to help the area understand the barriers those communities face when attempting to get a vaccine and help overcome vaccine hesitancy in those populations.

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