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People Are Trying To "Boost" Their Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. Experts Are Cautioning Against It.


People Are Trying To “Boost” Their Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. Experts Are Cautioning Against It.
Refinery29
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NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 14: Lenox Hill Hospital Chair of Emergency Medicine Yves Duroseau receives the COVID-19 vaccine from Doctor Michelle Chester at Long Island Jewish Medical Center on December 14, 2020 in New Hyde Park on Long Island, New York. The first vaccination was administered to Registered Nurse Sandra Lindsay, with Governor Andrew Cuomo attending the event remotely via video conference. (Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images)
With swirling news of the delta variant, “breakthrough COVID,” and booster shots, it’s natural to wonder if you’re really doing everything you can to protect yourself and those around you. And while it’s important for fully vaccinated individuals to keep following CDC protocol, wearing masks when needed, and staying alert in a crowd, one t ....

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Vial with first dose of COVID-19 to be displayed by Smithsonian Museum


Vial with first dose of COVID-19 to be displayed by Smithsonian Museum
By Ashraf Khalil
NYC nurse receives first COVID vaccine
A critical care nurse from Queens was the first person to receive the coronavirus vaccine in the United States.
NEW YORK - The Smithsonian s National Museum of American History has acquired the vial that contained the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine administered in the United States as part of its plans to document the global pandemic and this extraordinary period we were going through.
The acquisition, along with other materials related to that first vaccine dose, was announced by the museum on Tuesday to mark the upcoming one-year anniversary of the pandemic. Associated Press journalists were given an exclusive backstage look at the newly obtained materials, which include vials, special shipping equipment and the medical scrubs and ID badge of the New York City nurse who was America s first coronavirus vaccine recipient. ....

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