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Mass. to See Big Drop in Johnson & Johnson Vaccines. Here's Why
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Starting next week, Massachusetts will see a major decrease in shipments of Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine.
Massachusetts received more than 100,000 doses this week, but it will only receive just over 12,000 doses next week, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.
The Biden administration said shipments from Johnson & Johnson will be down more than 80% nationwide.
Nearly 40% of Marines have declined Covid-19 vaccine - CNNPolitics
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Nearly 40% of US Marines are declining Covid-19 vaccinations, according to data provided to CNN on Friday by the service, the first branch to disclose service-wide numbers on acceptance and declination.
As of Thursday, approximately 75,500 Marines have received vaccines, including fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated service men and women. About 48,000 Marines have chosen not to receive vaccines, for a declination rate of 38.9%.
CNN has reached out to the other services for acceptance and declination rates.
The corresponding acceptance rate for vaccinations among Marines -- 61.1% -- is not far off the military estimate of two-thirds, or about 66%
More at link
Starting next week, Massachusetts will see a major decrease in shipments of Johnson & Johnson's single-dose vaccine.
Massachusetts received more than 100,000 doses this week, but it will only receive just over 12,000 doses next week, according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.
The Biden administration said shipments from Johnson & Johnson will be down more than 80% nationwide.
Nearly 40% of Marines have declined Covid-19 vaccine - CNNPolitics
More at link
Nearly 40% of US Marines are declining Covid-19 vaccinations, according to data provided to CNN on Friday by the service, the first branch to disclose service-wide numbers on acceptance and declination.
As of Thursday, approximately 75,500 Marines have received vaccines, including fully vaccinated and partially vaccinated service men and women. About 48,000 Marines have chosen not to receive vaccines, for a declination rate of 38.9%.
CNN has reached out to the other services for acceptance and declination rates.
The corresponding acceptance rate for vaccinations among Marines -- 61.1% -- is not far off the military estimate of two-thirds, or about 66%