Marian Regional Medical Center: Doctors shed light on Johnson and Johnson vaccine concerns
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - After the CDC has put a pause on the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, many are still concerned, especially if you received the vaccine in the last few weeks.
Doctors at Marian Regional Medical Center want local residents to understand that this pause is only precautionary, and the vaccine is still safe.
The pause was only made due to to an extraordinarily small risk of blood clots in a subset of the population.
If you already got vaccinated with Johnson and Johnson, here s what you should know.
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Californians ages 16 to 64 with high-risk health conditions now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Starting Monday, March 15, the State of California will open COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to people between ages 16 and 64 who have a severe underlying health condition or are at risk due to a severe disability.
It s the first non-age based recommendation for the coronavirus vaccine, meaning people under the age of 65 with underlying health conditions can now get the shot in California.
“We knew that patients that developed COVID at an older age were much more likely to have hospitalization and severe COVID disease requiring critical care and that type of work within the hospital, says Dr. Scott Robertson at Marian Regional Medical Center.
As the COVID-19 vaccine continues to roll out, health experts at Marian Regional Medical Center say there’s new encouraging information about the Pfizer vaccine.