Dr. Fauci has just said something about J & J every American should hear

"You want to look around and say, maybe there were others who had been reported.


Today, the CDC vaccinal advisory committee will meet to discuss Johnson and Johnsoncoronavirus vaccineand boundary clot problems, which led to America pause the administration of the vaccine.Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, talked about this break on the CNNNew day A few moments ago. "Six cases on 7 million doses that are literally less than one over one million. Why enough to justify a break?" requested theNew dayAnchor John Berman. Read about the response of Fauci - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSigns that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.

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Dr. Fauci says that the J & J vaccine was paused because there may be more cases

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So why the break? "What the CDC and FDA wanted to do is that they accumulated recognition of cases - first, two, then three, when they arrived at six, they decided to take a break. Very likely, quite temporary, but just a break to look good and maybe having even more detail and see if there are others, maybe many others, and then we will discover What we're going to do then go from there. "So could there be more than six ??? Fauci warned that he did not say that there was. "I'm just saying that's one of the reasons, because when you paused, you want to look around and say, maybe others had been reported and that we did not know. So let's take it. A quick aspect, take everyone to get a headhead and land, then see if there are any cases, right? "

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Mr. Fauci said the break will help inform doctors how to treat these blood clots

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Dr. Fauci said that these blood clots should be treated differently from others, and this pause will allow doctors to rise up to this issue. "If there are women out there who have been vaccinated and who get this syndrome, it's a very serious-rare syndrome - if they did, they wanted to make the creation of doctors who know about this Subject to make sure they treat the person correctly, "says Dr. Fuci. "Because the standard way you deal with clots is an anticoagulant called heparin. Heparin is contraindicated in this situation and could aggravate things."

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Mr. Fauci said he felt that the break was proof that the CDC takes safety seriously

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Berman looked down a quote from Gov. Chris Sununu de New Hampshire, who "said it's very difficult as governors to go out and explain that we are paused on the basis of something that is like Dr. Faisci, a millions of occurrence . "" You can take this on the other side of this coin, "said Dr. Faisci," because I know when I go out when I go out and talk to people in hesitation, the overwhelming race of that is a concern for security. So if there is a worry about a hesitation there, the fact that it was done would be in my mind underlined and confirming how seriously we take security, even If it's a very rare event. So, if anyone has any doubt that they may not take safety very seriously, I think it's an affirmation. This security is a key consideration when This is the FDA and CDC, that's why it was done. And that's why it's a break. It's not a year Nulation. "

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When will we know if the J & J vaccine is safe?

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"Addressing the CDC and the FDA will probably more days more than several weeks from a few weeks to months," said Dr. Faisci. "I doubt very seriously if we are talking about a few weeks to months."

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Dr. Fauci says there is no reason to doubt vaccine safety

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Dr. Faisci understands why some people would like to "wait and see" before getting their vaccine, but "let's look at the data," he said. "We have nearly 130 million people who have already received at least one dose of that. I mean, it's a lot of people. I mean, how long do you want to wait and see, I mean, you Almost half of the country received at least one dose. So, I think we had enough to wait and see, do it. "

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Mr. Fauci says be careful there - there are still a lot of viruses

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There are still too many cases a day so that anyone can relax precautions, even if deaths slow down. "If you look at people who are the most vulnerable to death, namely the elderly, we know that experience in more than one year, there are more than 76% of people over 65 people vaccinated" , said Dr. Faisci. "So I mean, there, you have, the most vulnerable to the extent of the relative proportion are protected. So even if you see infected people because you know it, a race, as I have it I said so Times, John, a race between having as many people vaccinated as possible with the virus himself, arising or trying to overnend, you know, it rashes about 80,000. It is a very high number, 80,000 per Day. As we get more and more people from 3 to 4 million people per vaccinated day, the vaccine component of this race will become stronger and stronger. And then you will start seeing the cases down. "So Get vaccinated when it becomes at your disposal and protecting your life and the lives of others, do not visit any of these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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