Pennsylvania
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine will also be administrated again in Pennsylvania, as the Pennsylvania Department of Health mentioned in a statement on April 23. According to Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam, after a full review, the Jenssen vaccine has been labeled as safe and efficient by federal experts.
She also urged people to get vaccinated and choose one of the three vaccines that’s available for them at that time, as they’re all safe and effective.
South Carolina
After the CDC and FDA suggested that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is safe and effective on April 23, the Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) also announced on the same date that the state will start administering the vaccine once again.
DHEC also informed all providers with Johnson & Johnson shots available in their inventory to start administering the vaccine with immediate effect. DHEC also urged everyone who didn’t get vaccinated yet to choose whatever vaccine is available for them.
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