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Pennsylvania pauses use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine

Pennsylvania pauses use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine AP, WNEP Web Staff © Provided by WNEP Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Pennsylvania says it is following the federal government’s recommendation and pausing the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine during an investigation into reports of unusual blood clots. The Pennsylvania Department of Health told all COVID-19 vaccine providers in the state Tuesday to stop administering the single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine until at least April 20 “out of an abundance of caution.”  According to federal data, Pennsylvania has received 778,000 doses of the J&J vaccine and administered more than 257,000. Pennsylvania is following the @CDCgov and @US FDA recommendation to pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

State: All adults eligible for vaccines by Tuesday

State: All adults eligible for vaccines by Tuesday WNEP Web Staff © Provided by WNEP Wilkes-Barre/Scranton All Pennsylvania adults will be eligible to schedule appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Tuesday, April 13, almost a week ahead of schedule. Gov. Tom Wolf and the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force made the announcement on Monday. The Department of Health noted that there is ongoing appointment availability in many parts of the state even as Phase 1A and B continue and 1C begins on Monday. With the change in eligibility, those in Phase 2 will become eligible, opening up vaccines to all. Previously, April 19 was listed as the date for vaccine appointments to open for all.

COVID-19 update: more than 5,000 additional positive cases

COVID-19 update: more than 5,000 additional positive cases WNEP Web Staff © Provided by WNEP Wilkes-Barre/Scranton The Pennsylvania Department of Health now lists 5,048 additional positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the statewide total to 1,064,092 on Friday, April 9. There were 35 new deaths identified by the Pennsylvania death registry, for a total of 25,362 deaths attributed to COVID-19, according to the department.

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