
Additional clot cases tied to Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine: CDC
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An official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced more than two dozen total blood clot cases in individuals who received Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot COVID-19 vaccine amid a backdrop of 8.7 million recipients.
The update marks an increase from a previously reported 17 instances in late April, when the agency was investigating two new cases of a rare, severe blood clot that occurred alongside low platelets in Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine recipients, in addition to 15 previously reported TTS cases. The federal health agency said the current evidence suggests a possible causal link to the J&J COVID-19 vaccine.More Related News

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