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What does the new CDC mask guidance mean for CT?
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What does the new CDC mask guidance mean for CT?
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Hartford-area clinics halted vaccinations with the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine early Tuesday after a warning from the FDA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that the medication was linked to blood clots in six U.S. patients.
The state Department of Public Health (DPH) announced early Tuesday that it was recommending that all Connecticut providers pause administering the J&J COVID-19 vaccine while the FDA and CDC complete their review.
About 100,000 Connecticut residents have received the J&J vaccine with no reported serious adverse events, according to the DPH. Nationwide, 6.8 million people have received the J&J vaccine, with six women aged between 18 and 48 developing a rare and severe type of blood clot called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis within two weeks of receiving a J&J shot.
Daily coronavirus updates: Positivity rate, hospitalizations up; Connecticut gets federal money to improve COVID-19 vaccine access, equity
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The vaccine effect: COVID cases jump, not hospitalizations or fatalities
Jacqueline Rabe Thomas :: CtMirror.org
Hartford residents line up for COVID-19 vaccinations Thursday, the first day of eligibility for anyone 16 or older. The pop-up clinic in a shopping center parking lot inoculated 260 people with the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
State officials Thursday credited Connecticut’s success in vaccinating vulnerable older residents for keeping the state’s COVID-19 death rate among the lowest in the United States, even as new cases put the state at the center of a regional hotspot.
On a day when the last demographic, ages 16-44, became eligible for inoculations, the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont underscored the efficacy of the three COVID vaccines and Connecticut’s rollout, with 81% of those 65 and older being vaccinated.