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Collected Item: “Tribes of north-central Montana pause use of Johnson and Johnson vaccine under recommendation by CDC and FDA”

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Tribes of north-central Montana pause use of Johnson and Johnson vaccine under recommendation by CDC and FDA

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web article

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"Native American tribes in north-central Montana are responding to today's CDC and FDA recommendations that the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine temporarily stop being used. The reason for the "pause" is because it has been linked to blood clots in at least six people out of the more than 6.8 million who have received that version of the vaccine."
Tribes including Little Shell Tribe, Rocky Boy Reservation, and The Blackfeet Tribe are coordinating with providers and pausing use of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

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ASU, HST580, Little Shell Tribe, Rocky Boy Reservation, The Blackfeet Tribe, vaccination, Johnson and Johnson

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https://www.krtv.com/news/coronavirus/tribes-stop-using-johnson-johnson-vaccine-after-fda-and-cdc-recommend-pause

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Colter Anstaett

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2021-04-13
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