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Under the Radar: How the CDC Silently Pulled J&J Vaccine from DistributionDiscover What They Didn't Want You to Know.Oh, the webs we weave. As we stumble through the twilight of this pandemic, some news seems to slip through the cracks. Barely a whisper on the wind, the CDC has stopped the distribution of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.Now, how did that happen?https://www.alexexum.com/
AMA CXO Todd Unger discusses the latest Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine news with AMA Director of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia. Also covering a newly released estimate for COVID-19 related deaths using excess mortality, as well as summer spikes of coronavirus cases, hospitalizations, and that masking up in airports or high-risk settings continues to reduce chances of COVID infection.
talk about how the FDA finally put a warning on the j&j vaccine over blood clots
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ABC News Correspondent, Alex Stone, joins Pat Thurston to explain why Americans are being urged to avoid the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC News Correspondent, Alex Stone, joins Pat Thurston to explain why Americans are being urged to avoid the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over the past two years, people across this country were censored, suspended, and even banned from social media for questioning the potential side-effects of the vaccine. Many people were also fired from their workplace if they refused to take it. However, the FDA just released an official statement announcing that it will be severely restricting the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, due to serious concerns of a blood clotting disorder. Specifically, due to a disorder called thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), the FDA has decided to almost entirely shelve the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, except in special situations. What's the cause behind this? And what are the large implications? ⭕️ Sign up for our NEWSLETTER and stay in touch
Facts & spin for May 7 2022 top stories: The FDA limits access to the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine over blood clot concerns, the World Health Organization estimates that almost 15 million deaths were associated with COVID, US intelligence allegedly helped sink a Russian warship, a manhunt is underway after killings near Tel Aviv, Mali ends all military treaties with France, the Senate with vote on a bill legalizing abortion nationwide, the repairman who reported Hunter Biden's laptop sues for defamation, Trump's Department of Homeland Security allegedly delayed a report on Russian election meddling, the Trump-Endorsed Dr. Oz faces questions over his ties to Turkey, a deadly sandstorm blasts Iraq, and a venture capitalist donates $1.1B to a new Stanford Climate Change School. Sources: https://www.improvethenews.org/
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This evening, we'll talk about the new limits the FDA has placed on Johnson & Johnson's Covid-19 vaccine over a rare blood clotting condition. Plus, we'll hear from the woman making history as the new White House press secretary. We also have an update about civilian evacuations in Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine and how the US helped Ukrainian fighters strike a Russian warship last month. Lastly, we'll tell you about new charges brought against a man accused of attacking comedian Dave Chappelle during a show onstage. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Stocks tumble a day after big gains following the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike. Overseas markets open down and experts are worried about a recession. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine for COVID-19 should only be given to certain adults due to concerns of blood clots. Russian forces are on the offensive at the steel plant in Mariupol as the Ukraine military continues in its defense of the city. Meanwhile, Mexico's president slams the U.S. for quickly sending aid to Ukraine while neglecting Central America. Space X retuned three Americans and a German to Earth from the International Space Station. In other news, a Cardinal testified during a fraud trial that the Vatican was willing to pay ransom to Islamic militants to free a nun. And a cost of a first class Forever Stamp will increase to 60 cents if approved. In sports we have highlights from the Stanley Cup playoffs, injury updates from the NBA playoffs and the Mets score seven runs in the ninth to beat the Phillies 8-7 to lead baseball highlights. The Senate will take up legislation that would protect abortion rights in response to the expectation that the Supreme Court will strike down protections in Roe vs. Wade based on the ruling leaked this week. However, with Democrats holding a slim majority, the vote is expected to only be symbolic. Firefighters in New Mexico continue to fight the largest wildfire in the nation, meanwhile, severe storms spawned tornadoes that whipped through Texas and Oklahoma. Hong Kong is relaxing coronavirus restrictions, however, it's a different story on mainland China where some restrictions are being expanded in Beijing. The agricultural department is saying the bird flu is killing an alarming number of bald eagles and other wild birds. An Associated Press analysis has found a growing number of hazardous dams in poor condition across the U.S. The AP tallied more than 2,200 dams in poor or unsatisfactory condition that are rated as high hazard, meaning their failure likely would kill someone. The $1 trillion infrastructure bill signed last year by President Joe Biden will pump about $3 billion into dam-related projects, including hundreds of millions for state dam safety programs and repairs. The World Health Organization estimated that 15 million people have died from COVID-19 or from its impact on overwhelmed healthcare systems over the past two years since the start of the Pandemic. The estimate is more than double the official tally. There was an increase of jobless claims for the last week of April and the four week average also rose, however there were a record 11.5 million job openings posted in March. 1.38 million Americans are collecting unemployment, which is the smallest number since 1970. Mortgage rates are climbing again. The average of 5.27% for a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is the highest since 2009. Some economists believe home sales could decline by as much as 10% due to inflation, rising mortgage rates, high home prices and limited supply. More well-paying jobs no longer require college degrees, although more workers are getting advanced degrees, particularly for professions such as medicine, law and teaching. In other fields, skills could be the key to getting a job. However, if the economy tanks, some experts think degrees could set workers apart. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guest: Prof Linda-Gail Bekker | Director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre at the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine at the University of Cape Town Professor Linda-Gail Bekker engages with the news that a panel of US experts has voted unanimously to recommend the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines over Johnson & Johnson's, which has been linked to deadly side effects. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AMA CXO Todd Unger talks with Sandra Fryhofer, MD, the AMA's liaison to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), and chair-elect of the AMA Board of Trustees about updated vaccine recommendations based on an increased, but still rare, risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Also, covering the latest on Omicron and vaccine effectiveness, a vaccine safety update for children aged 5-11 and the status of a COVID vaccine for toddlers.
The CDC is recommending the use of the Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines over the J&J jab because of a possible rare blood clot issue. Johnson & Johnson says it “remains confident in the overall positive benefit-risk profile” of its vaccine. Which vaccine did you get? Does this news worry you? Dr. Cody Meissner from Tufts Medical Center joins Dan to shed some light on the vaccines.
The news to know for Friday, December 17th, 2021! We'll explain a new warning about one of the Covid-19 vaccines. And a decision by the FDA could stir up the abortion debate even more. Also, three American heroes got well-deserved recognition this week. Plus, why some schools canceled classes today, where Uber Eats is going driverless, and how a neighborhood walk is making a big difference in a lot of lives. Those stories and more in around 10 minutes! Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes for sources and to read more about any of the stories mentioned today. This episode is brought to you by kiwico.com (Listen for the discount code) and BetterHelp.com/newsworthy Become a NewsWorthy INSIDER! Learn more at www.TheNewsWorthy.com/insider
Carlo and Baker wrap up another week discussing the latest explosion in new Covid cases in the Northeast, President Biden's stalled agenda and more. Plus, Love, Hate, Ate featuring the question: why did movie dialogue get so hard to understand?
With the Omicron variant on the rise, the C.D.C. recommends either Moderna or Pfizer vaccinations for full protection against the virus.
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New research shows that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine might be less effective against the Delta variant.Thanks largely to Covid-19, American life expectancy in 2020 saw its biggest drop since World War II.Even with some fears, the vaccines appear to be holding up against the virus.And in Los Angeles, bars and restaurants are leading the way by requiring customers to show proof of vaccination. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
J&J vaccine gets a warning label and we discuss the ever shrinking distance with the debt ceiling. Our guests are: Naomi Wolf, Boris Epshteyn, Phillip Patrick, Michael aka @so_severe Stay ahead of the censors - Join us warroom.org/join Aired On: 07/12/2021 Watch: On the Web: http://www.warroom.org On Podcast: http://warroom.ctcin.bio On TV: PlutoTV Channel 240, Dish Channel 219, Roku, Apple TV, FireTV or on https://AmericasVoice.news. #news #politics #realnews
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Brian gets the J&J Vaccine, Gary talks about missing COVID-19 for all the reasons you would think. Gary also brings up Pizzagate and a new strain of virus hitting China. Gary G. Garcia: https://linktr.ee/garyggarcia Brian Licata: https://linktr.ee/Brianthevideoguy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ratedg/message
Stothton discusses the Johnson and Johnson vaccine pause and subsequent reinstatement with political advisor Jack Walshman and scientific advisor Jack Tetherton. Like damn near everything, the problem ultimately comes down to people and optics. If people had any real sense, none of the vaccines would even be necessary and Coca-Cola's stock would be soaring.
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We will discuss the recent pause of the J&J vaccine and review the safety data.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is given the green light to resume, and the CDC revised it's guidance.Then, Mississippi was only one of three states to lose population last decade. We examine the socio-political factors that could explain the shift.Plus, after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, restaurants get additional relief through a new grant administered by the Small Business Administration.Segment 1:The Mississippi Department of Health is allowing usage of the Johnson and Johnson coronavirus vaccine to resume. The single-dose vaccination was paused earlier this month over concerns for blood clots in several women. During a virtual town hall hosted by Jackson State University, State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs discussed the vaccine's new green light.Dobbs and other health leaders insist the vaccines are the most immediate path toward a return to normalcy, but also recognize hesitancy is still a challenge. Dobbs says home remedies like immune boosters cannot replace the efficacy of the vaccine. He warns, eventually it will come down to residents getting one of two things - the vaccine or COVID-19.Segment 2:Preliminary data from the Census Bureau reveals a number of population trends that ultimately result in the Magnolia State losing 6,000 people over the last decade. Census numbers released Monday show Mississippi gained nearly 20,000 Black residents, about 16,700 Hispanic residents and another 4,500 Asian residents. The state lost about 48,400 white residents during the decade. Sociologists typically examine an number of factors when studying population shifts - including death rates and birth rates. But John Green of the University of Mississippi says studying migratory trends helps better understand the impact of policy in population changes. Preliminary data from the Census Bureau reveals a number of population trends that ultimately result in the Magnolia State losing 6,000 people over the last decade. Census numbers released Monday show Mississippi gained nearly 20,000 Black residents, about 16,700 Hispanic residents and another 4,500 Asian residents. The state lost about 48,400 white residents during the decade. Sociologists typically examine an number of factors when studying population shifts - including death rates and birth rates. But John Green of the University of Mississippi says studying migratory trends helps better understand the impact of policy in population changes.Segment 3:Southern Remedy Health MinuteSegment 4:When the pandemic reached Mississippi last year, restaurants faced some of the most immediate impacts. Dining rooms closed, wait-staffs were let go. For weeks the business model changed. And even as restrictions were slowly lifted, capacity restrictions presented some limitations while public hesitancy added another prolonged layer of challenges. Now, a new federal program administered by the Small Business Administration is launching to help restaurants across the country recover. The Restaurant Relief Fund - a $28.6 billion grant program - will soon have funds available to the state's restaurateurs. Janita Stewart is the SBA's Mississippi Director. She shares more on the program. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Infectious disease expert Zach Jenkins looks at the spike in COVID cases and deaths in India, plus how the Johnson and Johnson vaccines is returning to use after a pause due to rare cases of blood clotting. Outgoing Gordon College president Michael Lindsay talks about his new book "Hinge Moments."
Infectious disease expert Zach Jenkins looks at the spike in COVID cases and deaths in India, plus how the Johnson and Johnson vaccines is returning to use after a pause due to rare cases of blood clotting. Outgoing Gordon College president Michael Lindsay talks about his new book "Hinge Moments."
Hello and welcome to the Politicana Podcast, where Tyler, Prateek, and Nick discuss all things American Politics! This week, we discuss the Chauvin Verdict, the return of the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine, Caitlyn Jenner running for Governor of California, border tension between Russia and Ukraine, Biden acknowledging the Armenian Genocide, and Biden's proposed capital gains tax increase. We release episodes every Monday! Please email Backofthemob@gmail.com with any comments or questions. We are currently resolving some issues with our donation link, but it will be available next week! Timestamps: 00:50 - Chauvin found guilty of George Floyd's murder 06:35 - The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is back in the mix 09:00 - Caitlyn Jenner makes it official—she is running for California governor 23:00 - Ukraine and Russia Tensions Rise 26:20 - Biden recognizes the killing of 1.5 Million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire as a genocide. Turkey's furious. 32:20 - Biden Plans to Double the Capital Gains Tax --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicana/support
President Joe Biden will begin meeting with 40 world leaders on actions to stave off climate change. The CDC's advisory committee on vaccines will meet to review evidence and provide a recommendation on the use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine. Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will be meeting in Jakarta to discuss the Myanmar coup. Italy will begin easing its coronavirus restrictions. And an interview with Senior Factal Editor Sophie Perryer on the recent unrest in Chad.These stories and more are available in our weekly Forecast email and you can subscribe for free.This episode was produced with work from Factal editors Ahmed Namatalla, Joe Veyera, Alex Moore, Irene Villora and Sophie Perryer. Music courtesy of Andrew Gospe.Have feedback, suggestions or events we've missed? Drop us a note: hello@factal.comWhat's Factal? Created by the founders of Breaking News, Factal alerts companies to global incidents that pose an immediate risk to their people or business operations. We provide trusted verification, precise incident mapping and a collaboration platform for corporate security, travel safety and emergency management teams.If you're a company interested in a trial, please email sales@factal.com. To learn more, visit Factal.com, browse the Factal blog or email us at hello@factal.com.
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The FDA has recommended a temporary pause of the J&J vaccine until scientists can sort out what's causing a rare (and, in one case, fatal) blood clot in a six ... The post CTT #36: Is the J&J vaccine scare an overreaction or scientifically valid? appeared first on Fixing Healthcare.
Oh Boy, a new format, new topics, and the same goofy hosts! We are rebranding the Podcast to Oh Boy! This week we discuss the following: Johnson & Johnson Vaccine pause, Amazon Pharmacy. We then switch gears and discuss our favorite Snacks, Beverages, and Food of the Week. Finally, we end our episode with a juicy tech talk where Kim makes a funny, we discuss the controversial iMessage blue texts versus android green texts, the electric car market and its bright future, and end on the topic of Peloton. All our Links: solo.to/ohboy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ohboypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohboypodcast/support
COVID vaccines shots are going into lots of arms. The CDC says nearly half off all adults in the U-S have received at least one dose. It also says an average of 3-point-2 million doses are being administered each day. Does it mean we're on track for herd immunity soon? Dr. Robert Kim-Farley, professor of epidemiology & community healthy sciences at UCLA. Dr. Anthony Fauci says a decision on whether to resume vaccinating people with the Johnson & Johnson shots will probably come by Friday. The shots paused here in California when the recommendation was given to stop them over blood clot concerns. Dr. George Rutherford is an epidemiologist & director of the Division of Prevention & Public Health at UC San Francisco's School of Medicine. As we continue the battle against COVID-19, the main focus these days are variants. And as we talk more about variants you are probably hearing a phrase thrown around: genetic surveillance. It's a critical tool when it comes to knowing where you stand with regards to variants. Dr. Zachary Klase is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology & Physiology at the Drexel College of Medicine. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we check in with Bryan to make sure he' s feeling ok after the J&J Vaccine. The question was asked if you purpose and the answer is no are you now single? Fast and Furious drops a new trailer. In sports Kyrie doesn't play with the N word and Aaron Donald falsely accused. Plus Falcon and Winter Solider recap and Tic Tok drama.
This week we catch you up on Usher Bucks, Billions of T-Rex's, "Aliens" and space travel, and the J and J vaccine... Ep. 28 -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/polarmedia
Adrian and Devin bring you the Breaking News of the week.1st Segment (1:00)Topic 1: MN Cop Charged in ShootingTopic 2: Happenings of Chauvin TrialBefore the Break: ABC News New President2nd Segment (20:53)Topic 1: CDC and FDA on J&J VaccineTopic 2: Liberty Tax LadyBefore the Break: Increase in Rhinos in Nepal3rd Segment (38:00)Topic 1: America First CaucusTopic: 2: Civil Rights Group Try to Ban Facial RecognitionBefore the Break: Plan to Name Street after Cicely TysonQuick Hits and Ending (53:24)Teddy Bear WalkWrong Wedding VenueSnake Found in LettuceParent Wants to Marry Own ChildDog Beer Sampler $20k SalaryUsher BucksThe Black Agenda Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
April 14, 2021 ~ The J & J vaccine is taken off the market. What are your thoughts about vaccines in general?
What the pause of J&J vaccine means for Georgia; Georgia Board of Regents freezes tuition and fees for 2021-2022 school year; GHSA fines Valdosta $7,500, bans team from playoffs
News came out this week about calls to pause the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, and the left is at it again with their manipulative woke ways.
Stocks traded mixed on Tuesday after U.S. federal health officials called for a pause in the rollout of Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ) COVID-19 vaccine amid concerns over rare blood clots in some individuals who received the inoculation.
Health officials call for a pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine following a change in CDC guidelines.Then, in the third installment of Your Vote, Your Voice, we examine both past and existing barriers to ballot.Plus, the fate of medical marijuana possible hangs in the balance as the Mississippi Supreme Court hears oral arguments challenging the legitimacy of Initiative 65.Segment 1:Mississippi vaccine providers are pausing Johnson and Johnson coronavirus vaccinations in the state while the CDC investigates siz related cases of blood clots. No cases of the rare blood clot associated with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine have been identified in Mississippi. But health officials in say they are erring on the side of caution until the CDC has finished it's investigation. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says the risk of someone getting this type of blood clot from the J&J vaccine is extremely rare. Around 53,000 doses of the Johnson and Johnson coronavirus vaccine are at clinics, pharmacies and hospitals across Mississippi. State Epidemiologist Dr. Paul Byers says those doses will likely not go to waste in that time.Segment 2:Throughout American history, access to the ballot has been a dynamically controversial issue. When the nation was founded, voting was limited to white landowners. Efforts to expand the right to vote over the centuries were often met with resistance. And even after the 15th, 19th and 26th amendment removed federal restrictions based race, color, previous condition of servitude and sex - and reduced the legal age to 18 - many communities still face barriers to voting.Aside from voting rights secured through constitutional amendments, the federal government currently exhibits little power over elections. The power to manage and administer elections belongs to the states, and it is where some barriers can still be found. We examine the history of voting laws and practices designed to create roadblocks to the ballot with Christy Wheeler, co-President of the Mississippi League of Women Voters and Pauline Rogers of the RECH Foundation.Segment 3:Mississippi Supreme Court justices will hear oral arguments today challenging signature collections for Initiative 65. The constitutional amendment - approved by over 70 percent of Mississippi voters last November - makes medical marijuana legal in the state. But the mayor of the City of Madison is challenging the initiative, claiming signature collections for the ballot referendum are unconstitutional. The Mississippi constitution requires an equal number of signatures from five congressional districts. The state lost a seat after the 2000 Census, but the constitution hasn't been updated to four districts to change the process. Ken Newburger is with the Mississippi Medical Marijuana Association. He says signatures gathered during the initiative process were legitimate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Buck starts the day with another questionable decision by the health bureaucrats to pause the Johnson and Johnson vaccine deployment because of a one in a million chance of complications. Plus the tragic situation in Minnesota has sparked the police brutality debate again and the Fauci believers will refuse to relinquish their power anytime soon.Please subscribe to the podcast! And get more exclusive content from Buck at BuckSexton.com.Find Buck on:Twitter @BuckSexton Facebook @BuckSexton Instagram @BuckSexton Email the show: TeamBuck@IHeartMedia.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the aftermath of 15 million doses of Johnson & Johnson's COVID vaccine having to be thrown out thanks to a manufacturing mishap, J&J doses will be scarce at mass vaccination sites in California and across the country. Dr. Bruce Y. Lee is executive director of Public Health Informatics, Computational & Operations Research.Variants of the coronavirus are circulating throughout the U-S. And now there's a new "double mutant" COVID strain that has emerged in California. WBBM's Jim Gudas spoke with Robert Langreth - Health Reporter for Bloomberg News.We've all been cooped up for a while. But as more Americans are getting vaccinations and COVID health restrictions are easing across the country, single people are starting to look for that special someone again. KYW's Charlotte Reese spoke with matchmaker and dating coach, Kristi Price. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
J&J available as early as tomorrow and how this will impact herd immunity