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johnson & johnson covid vaccine could lead to an increased risk of a rare nerve condition. to be clear, the fda said only 100 preliminary reports of the syndrome have been reported out of nearly 13 million doses of j&j vaccine. joins us now dr. jonathan reiner from george washington university. good to have you on. as a matter of comparison, our sanjay gupta said that even with the numbers you re still more likely to get this syndrome from contracting the flu regularry and i wonder what your view is. is this a significant concern or not significant? well, first of all, what appears is that we have a vaccine safety monitoring system that works. and i think the take home message for the american public
Investigators: State research shows white, rural conservative Tennesseans most likely to not trust COVID-19 vaccine
State says it will try to win them over Vaccine Image / Generic (Source: Hawaii News Now) By Jessica Jaglois | April 29, 2021 at 7:29 PM CDT - Updated April 29 at 10:47 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Tennessee Governor Bill Lee recently commissioned research to learn more about who is hesitant to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
The research, obtained exclusively by the WMC Action News 5 Investigators, shows white conservatives living in rural areas are most unlikely to get vaccinated.
Martha Biggs is white, identifies as conservative, and owns property in Tipton County, Tennessee.