Georgia becomes third state to shut down Johnson & Johnson vaccine site: report | FOX 5 San Diego
April 11, 2021
ATLANTA (WJW) —
Georgia has reportedly become the third state to shut down a
vaccination site using the
Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine due to adverse reactions.
The Georgia Department of Public Health
confirmed to FOX 5 that eight people experienced adverse reactions on
Wednesday after receiving the shot.
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FOX 5 reports that one person was hospitalized for evaluation, while the other seven were sent home after being monitored on site.
Health officials say the adverse reactions were “consistent with common reactions in adults being vaccinated with any vaccine,” according to the news outlet. The department allegedly stopped administering the Johnson & Johnson shot at the Cumming Fairground vaccination site due to the number of reactions.
Georgia’s shut down comes as health officials in Colorado and
North Carolina also halted use of the Johnson & Johnson shot at some vaccination sites.
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I think transparency about the vaccine is critical and all need to consider their own circumstances before deciding on the vaccine.
In full disclosure, I had the J & J vaccine 5 days ago and experienced no adverse reaction. IMO, the inoculation was more painful in comparison to my last flu shot but I had no arm pain or tenderness following the vaccine. I'm very grateful to consider myself "one and done."