Print When the federal Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause recently on distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, San Diego County officials said it would not impact vaccination efforts. “The J&J pause will have limited, to no substantive impact on our progress moving forward as a region with vaccinating San Diegans,” Nathan Fletcher, chairman of the county Board of Supervisors, said in an April 15 tweet. But Johnson & Johnson is the only vaccine the San Diego Sheriff’s Department had available, so no one detained in a San Diego jail was vaccinated during the week ending April 17. Some inmates did get second doses of Moderna and Pfizer vaccines on Monday and Tuesday.