Does the pause change your opinion about the Johnson and Johnson vaccine?
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Yes, it does!
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No, it doesn't.
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It doesn't change my mind about the vaccine. If the vaccine is proven to be safe after the pause I will still receive it because the good outweighs the bad.
It doesn't change my mind about the vaccine. If the vaccine is proven to be safe after the pause I will still receive it because the good outweighs the bad.
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Trudy Haugen
No pharmaceutical is 100% safe for everyone. Praying that society knows and sees this evidence now. Vaccine inserts that only the provider sees is very clear on this. Thankful for the evidence that the VAERS system works with validity to the billions of dollars our government pays out in injury.
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Kimmy Wasatch
Bound to be some problemsbut6 out of 7 million are pretty good oods that the vaccine is safe.
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Robert Northrup
I notice that 3 of the 5 deaths reported today occurred in Dec., Jan. and Feb. Not enough recent deaths to scare people into getting a vaccine regardless of which brand?
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I've already had the Moderna, but if I hadn't, I would wait for the Moderna or Pfizer. I would not feel safe getting the J&J vaccine. I read an OR woman died after getting it, in addition to the first six issues. It's a shame because the 1-shot is so much easier to get more people vaccinated.
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