After the Mississippi State Department of Health instructed medical health professionals to suspend the distribution of Johnson and Johnson vaccines earlier today, Singing River Health System has been working to assure that those who have already made vaccination appointments are still able to be vaccinated.
After the mississippi state - department of health- instructed medical health - professionals to suspend the- distribution of the johnson and- johnson vaccine earlier today,- singing river health system has- been working to - assure that those who have- already made vaccination- appointments are still able to- be vaccinated.- over the course of this week, s- r-h-s originally had several- clinics along the coast - exclusively offering- johnson and johnson vaccines.
- due to the recent - recommendations made by the m-- s-d-h... as well as the c-d-c - and f- d-a... singing river has- halted- administration of the j&j - vaccine.- singing river is reaching out t- all those who have already- made appointments at those- johnson and johnson - only clinics and is offering- patients the choice between - receiving the moderna vaccine o- wednesday or the pfizer - vaccine on thursday.- - sarah duffey, srhs director of- media - relations: "as of right now,- singing river health system - hasn't had any patients who - have received the j&j vaccine t- have any adverse effects, but i- - - - they do end up having some of - those symptoms that the health- department says could be an - issue, just please contact the- health care provider or one of- our medical clinics."
- duffey tells news 25 singing- river has plenty of the other - two - vaccines to give to those in th- community who want to get