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J&J pause may cause COVID vaccine appointment changes throughout Columbus area

J&J pause may cause COVID vaccine appointment changes throughout Columbus area Max Filby, The Columbus Dispatch © Phil Long, AP Kent State University student Jarrett Woo gets his Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination from Kent State nursing student Allie Rodriguez in Kent, Ohio, Thursday, April 8, 2021. U.S. colleges hoping for a return to normalcy next fall are weighing how far they should go in urging students to get the COVID-19 vaccine, including whether they should â?? or legally can â?? require it. (AP Photo/Phil Long) Federal health officials on Tuesday recommended a pause in the use of the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to blood clots out of an abundance of caution.  As of April 12, more than 6.8 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccines have been administered in the U.S.

Twenty-three travelers in Washington state being monitored for possible Ebola infection

https://www.afinalwarning.com/507690.html (Natural News) Health authorities in the state of Washington are now observing 23 people for the Ebola virus. The 23 travelers are from the West African countries of Guinea and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where there are current outbreaks of the disease. However, state health officials are reassuring Washington residents that there is a “very low” risk of contracting Ebola on American soil. The Washington State Department of Health (Washington DOH) said in a March 25 statement that the 23 people will be monitored for roughly 21 days after they arrive in the U.S. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an order requiring airlines to collect … contact information for passengers who were in [the two West African countries],” it added.

Ohio health officials monitoring more than 40 residents for exposure to Ebola in Africa

Ohio health officials monitoring more than 40 residents for exposure to Ebola in Africa
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Franklin County Public Health pauses vaccine appointments due to delayed shipment

Franklin County Public Health to restart vaccine appointments Tuesday after receiving new shipment More than 12% of people in the state have now received the first dose and more than 5% of Ohioans are now fully inoculated. Author: Laura Borchers Updated: 9:30 PM EST February 22, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio The bad weather nationwide has created delays in shipping COVID-19 vaccines. Franklin County Public Health (FCPH) representatives confirmed to 10TV they will begin taking appointments again on Tuesday for people wanting to receive the COVID-19 vaccine after initially stating they would pause taking appointments this week. FCPH Representative Mitzi Kline said Monday they received a new shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine. FCPH will take appointments for people who are 65 years of age and older and people with severe congenital, developmental or early onset disorder.

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