More than a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to reports of severe blood clots, a government advisory committee will meet again Friday to discuss next steps. I want this vaccine back as soon as possible, said Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. I was recommending it preferentially to my friends. One and done.
The vaccine was paused after reports of a rare combination of blood clots and low levels of platelets within two weeks of vaccination in six women out of the more than 7 million Americans who recently got the J&J shot, and one man from an earlier clinical trial. One of the women died, and another is hospitalized in critical condition.
More than a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to reports of severe blood clots, a government advisory committee will meet again Friday to discuss next steps. I want this vaccine back as soon as possible, said Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. I was recommending it preferentially to my friends. One and done.
The vaccine was paused after reports of a rare combination of blood clots and low levels of platelets within two weeks of vaccination in six women out of the more than 7 million Americans who recently got the J&J shot, and one man from an earlier clinical trial. One of the women died, and another is hospitalized in critical condition.
Metro Council to consider amending Louisville s homeless ordinance regarding camps near schools, daycare centers I really hope we think long and hard before we change an ordinance that has been working, Councilman Bill Hollander, (D-9) said. Author: Tyler Emery Updated: 12:07 AM EDT April 15, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Off Deering Road in Valley Station, Medora Elementary sits tucked in a corner near Dixie Highway. Just feet away from the school property was a homeless encampment with one woman living near the fence for months. When they announced school was coming back it was like okay. I got phone calls, emails, texts, Facebook messaging, it was crazy. From faculty, from parents, everybody, Councilwoman Cindi Fowler, (D-14) said.
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