The state of New Hampshire announced Tuesday it is pausing distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine following recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration. This news will not slow down New Hampshire, Gov. Chris Sununu said in a statement. While the federal government has directed a brief pause in the J&J vaccine, the state is already working with our partners to ensure that they have an alternative supply of Pfizer or Moderna to help continue their efforts today. How and where to get COVID-19 vaccine in New HampshireNo state-run fixed vaccination sites on Tuesday are set to administer the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine, also known as the Janssen vaccine, but the shot was expected to be provided to homebound populations through some regional public health networks. The state is working to substitute those shots for the two-dose Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, which will continue to be administered by
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Get the latest information below about the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on New Hampshire. This page is updated daily. ^^ In the video player above, see the most recent COVID-19 briefing (from Apr. 8, 2021) ^^ Sign up for our Newsletters New Hampshire data: Number of people diagnosed with COVID-19: 88,854 Most-recent daily PCR test positivity rate (data released 4/11): 3.7% Number of deaths attributed to COVID-19: 1,257 Number of active.