Federally-supported vaccination sites in the state of Florida resumed administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine starting Sunday.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management said sites will open at 7 a.m. and will have the capacity to administer 3,000 doses of the vaccine every day. People will be able to choose between the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines at the North Campus site.
The announcement comes after officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration lifted an 11-day pause on Johnson & Johnson s single-dose shot Friday.
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J&J Shots Coming Back to Federally-Supported Vaccination Sites
Federally-supported vaccination sites in the state of Florida will resume administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine starting tomorrow, April 25th.
The Florida Division of Emergency Management said sites will open at 7 a.m. and will have the capacity to administer 3,000 doses of the vaccine every day.
The announcement comes after officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration lifted an 11-day pause on Johnson & Johnson s single-dose shot Friday. Scientific advisers to the CDC decided the vaccine s benefits outweigh a rare risk of blood clot.
(1/4) Federally-supported vaccination sites will resume the use of the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine tomorrow, April 25 at 7 a.m. Each site will have the capacity to administer up to 3,000 doses per day. More info below ⬇️ FL Division of Emergency Management (@FLSERT) April 24, 2021
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You are going to hear a lot this week about President
JOE BIDEN’s first 100 days in office he marks the milestone on Friday. It’s a yardstick that presidencies have been measured by for nearly a century.
But if you want a true sense of Biden’s presidency, you don’t need to go back 100 days. This past week showed us all what a “progressive” White House could really look like.