DPH tells providers: Make sure people show up for second COVID shot
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Clinical vaccinator Hayley Lindor vaccinates a patient at the Community Health Center Drive-Thru Vaccination Clinic in Stamford, Conn. Sunday, April 11, 2021. Hundreds of Norwalk Public School students 16 and older received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Sunday at the clinic.Tyler Sizemore / Hearst Connecticut Media
While much of the effort has been to get more Connecticut residents the first dose of the COVID vaccine, the state Department of Public Health has turned its attention to ensuring people show up for the second shot.
In a memo to vaccine providers this week, DPH suggested they make substantial efforts to reach individuals to ensure they get their second dose before considering the person “lost.”
Bridgeport, Stratford suspend use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine after CDC, FDA recommend pause
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A vial of the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at the vaccination clinic held for teachers and school staff in Trumbull, Conn. March 4, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
Officials in Bridgeport and Stratford have announced they will not be using the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while its connection to possible blood clots is investigated.
The announcements come after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention called for an immediate pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine amid reports of six cases of individuals developing rare but severe blood clots.
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Preston Kingswood is waiting.
The Mansfield resident received his first shot of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during the first week of January. It went fairly smoothly, he said.
“I didn’t have any issues with the shot other than a sore arm,” said Kingswood, 77, who declined to say where he received the shot. “I play trombone, and couldn’t play for three days, but other than that, there were no issues.”
At the time of his vaccination, Kingswood said he also made an appointment for his second dose, which he was told was supposed to be administered within 28 days.