No evidence of rare blood clot after woman’s death, officials say
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The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention is currentlyreviewing the death of a Michigan womanwho received theJohnson & Johnsonvaccine, though there is currently no evidence that her death and the vaccine are linked, officials said.
J&J vaccine pause
The Food and Drug Administrationrecommended pausing the use of the Johnson and & Johnson vaccinefor a short time earlier this month as officials investigated a rare instance of blood clots forming in a few women who received the shot.https://3fc302212af67a4d5d29d8d930fffaa4.safeframe.googlesyndication.com/safeframe/1-0-38/html/container.html
On April 12, 6.8 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine had been administered across the country, and six cases of the blood clot had been identified.
In other words, only 0.00008% of Johnson & Johnson recipients were affected, according to experts.
Officials said a type of blood clot called cerebral venous…
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