ND & MN Have No Reports of Blood Clots from J&J COVID-19 Vac

ND & MN Have No Reports of Blood Clots from J&J COVID-19 Vaccine


Did you hear the news about adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus vaccine? According to 
CBS News, "virtually every state" stopped administering the vaccine after the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommended a "pause" on using it. This all happened because of a potential link between the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and blood clots in some of its female recipients.
NBC News reports that, of the 6.8 million Johnson & Johnson vaccine shots administered, six women had blood clots within the first six to 13 days of receiving the shot. The station also states that Dr. Fauci believes that the "pause" should only last days or weeks, and that this will not largely affect administration of COVID-19 vaccines. Get the full story from 

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