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Novant Health Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 Vaccine Update
April 29, 2021
CHARLOTTE, NC (News Release) On April 23, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended the use of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine resume in the United States after a temporary pause. A review of all available data at this time shows that the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine’s known and potential benefits outweigh its known and potential risks.
Novant Health agreed with the decision by the FDA and CDC to pause administration while they worked to confirm the vaccine’s safety. After carefully reviewing their report, Novant Health will resume administering the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine starting Thursday, April 29. Resuming use of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine will ensure flexibility, choice, and improved access.
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U.S. health officials lifted the pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory board met Friday and recommended lifting the pause.
The decision comes 10 days after the agency along with the Federal Drug Administration recommended that the vaccine be paused to investigate its possible link to rare blood clots. According to the CDC, there have been fifteen cases of blood clots out of the 7.9 million doses administered, which is more than double the six cases initially reported.
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Q: I ve had an irrigation system for my residential lawn for many years. In early April, I received, for the first time, a mailing from Winston-Salem Forsyth County Utilities requiring a Backflow Assembly Test of the irrigation system to prevent contamination of city water from backflow through the system. The charge from a local plumbing company to inspect and certify the backflow assembly was $154. The inspection is administered by a third party, BSI, Inc. and will be required annually. If this is such a threat to our city water supply, why has an inspection not previously been required? Does this certification fee sound reasonable?