CDC officials are meeting today to decide what to do about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine that's been on pause for 10 days after six confirmed cases of rare blood clots.
CDC officials are meeting today to decide what to do about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine that's been on pause for 10 days after six confirmed cases of rare blood clots.
CDC advisors say the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is safe, but now the shot will come with a warning. The decision clears the way for..
A CDC panel will meet and make recommendations for the use of the now-suspended Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.