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News 12 Staff
Updated on:Apr 26, 2021, 12:20pm EDT
News 12 s Elizabeth Hashagen was joined by Dr. Lance Becker,
the chair of Emergency Medicine at Northwell Health, to answer your questions
about the safety of COVID-19 vaccinations.
New polls from ABC News and the Washington Post have found
that fewer than half of Americans see the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus
vaccine as safe. As well, it found that 73% of those not yet vaccinated said
they were unwilling to accept a Johnson & Johnson shot.
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