San Francisco hospital offering ‘supplemental’ COVID-19 vaccine to people who received J&J shot
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San Francisco health officials, along with a major hospital, are "accommodating special requests" for a dose of Pfizer or Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine in people who received J&J's one-shot jab, officials confirmed to Fox News.
"(SFDPH) continues to align with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance and does not recommend a booster shot at this time. We will continue to review any new data and adjust our guidance, if necessary," the statement reads. The health department said the move didn’t represent a change in policy. Last week, news surfaced that some 55 staff members out of over 7,000 staffers at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital tested COVID-19 positive, as of August 2, and none of the infected staff have required hospitalization, a hospital spokesperson confirmed to Fox News. ABC7 reported that up to 80% of those infected were fully vaccinated.More Related News
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