COVID Live Updates: Promising trials for Johnson & Johnson s 1 dose vaccine
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Also, it had minimal side-effects after just one dose.
The company says it expects to release more details later this month.
It s hoping to apply for authorization from the FDA soon after that.
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Hudson County View
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
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Hoboken Police Chief Kenneth Ferrante (left) and Fire Chief Brian Crimmins receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccination. Photos courtesy of the City of Hoboken.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
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