After there were six cases of blood clotting reported in women after the Johnson & Johnson vaccination, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a joint statement where they recommended a pause from administering the vaccine.
The decision was taken out of an abundance of caution, not because the vaccine was considered dangerous. However, since then, there are other 9 rare blood clotting cases discovered among people who received the Jenssen vaccine, all of which have been examined by the CDC and FDA.
After a 12-day pause, the two agencies recommended lifting the pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, adding that there are way more benefits that come after J&J vaccination than there are risks.
Make sure to also check: Concerning News About the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine.
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