UPDATE: Bishop Deshotel issues statement on J&J vaccine Chris O'Meara/AP FILE - This Oct. 16, 2012 file photo shows the Johnson & Johnson logo on a package of Band-Aids, in St. Petersburg, Fla. Johnson & Johnson reports quarterly financial results on Tuesday, July 14, 2015. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File) and last updated 2021-03-02 16:51:54-05 UPDATE: Lafayette Bishop J. Douglas Deshotel has issued a statement on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. The new vaccine "has some moral concerns we must acknowledge," the bishop says, but he also encourages everyone to get vaccinated, and says if you can't get anything but the Johnson and Johnson vaccine to get it, and view getting vaccinated as "an act of charity" toward your neighbors.