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California Coronavirus Updates: Nevadan Among Severe Reaction To J&J COVID-19 Vaccine
Thursday, April 15, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
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State health officials said they learned on Wednesday that a Nevadan was one of the six people nationally who have reported serious reactions to Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine.
According to the Associated Press, state officials said when they announced on Tuesday the stoppage of that vaccine that no Nevadans were among the six cases federal authorities are investigating. On Wednesday, the governor’s spokesperson said they weren’t informed of the reported reaction in Nevada until a meeting earlier in the day of the public federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
By SCOTT SONNER and KEN RITTERApril 14, 2021 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) Nevada stopped using Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccines on Tuesday while federal authorities investigate reports of some people in other states experiencing serious reactions, including blood clots.
However, state and local health officials said the “pause” should not affect ongoing vaccination efforts, because only about 4% of the nearly 1.55 million COVID-19 vaccinations administered in Nevada to date have been Johnson & Johnson. Most have been Moderna and Pfizer.
“Our message today is that our campaign is based on multiple vaccines,” said Dr. Fermin Leguen, chief medical officer at the Las Vegas-based Southern Nevada Health District. “Pfizer and Moderna, those vaccines have proved to be effective and also to be safe.”