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From YouTube: COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A | Arlington County | April 15 2021
Description
In this edition of "COVID-19 Vaccine Q&A," Arlington County Public Health's Public Information Officer (PIO) Jessica Baxter answers some of your questions about the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine:
- What's going on with the J&J vaccine?
- Should I be concerned if I already received the J&J vaccine?
- What if I have a vaccine appointment scheduled this week for the J&J vaccine?
A
A
What's
going
on
with
the
j
j
vaccination
well
out
of
an
abundance
of
caution.
Arlington
county
has
paused
j
j
vaccines
at
its
county
health
clinics.
This
is
due
to
the
cdc
and
the
fda,
announcing
a
review
of
six
reported
cases
of
a
rare
and
severe
blood
clot.
It's
important
to
note
that
this
is
an
extremely
rare
event.
When
you
consider
seven
million
people
have
received
a
j
j
vaccine.
A
A
What
does
this
mean
for
arlingtonians,
who
had
a
first
dose
scheduled
this
week?
Well,
arlington
county
intends
to
honor
appointments,
utilizing
pfizer
and
moderna
in
exchange
of
johnson
and
johnson,
to
the
extent
that
we
receive
the
doses.
If
you
have
a
first
dose
appointment
scheduled
through
sunday,
please
do
not
cancel
your
appointment.
We
will
let
you
know
if
we
need
to
reschedule
you.