Dr. Fauci says that anyone who got Johnson & Johnson Jab should do that
The top expert on infectious disease has advice for vaccine recipients who are involved.
On April 12, Disease and Prevention Control Centers (CDC) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) were brought together to publish a statement recommending a pause on the administration of theJohnson & Johnson Covid-19 Vaccine. The move was made "an abundance of caution" after extremelyRare incidents of blood coagulation problems Have been reported in six women who got the single dose shot. But while the decision may have patients who have received theJohnson & Johnson Vaccine concerned about their health and safety,Anthony Fauci, MD, Chief Health Advisor of the White House, told the public a few points they should do in the coming days. Read it to see what the senior health official suggests and for more information on how some people react to their gunshots,Be ready for this the night you get your Covid vaccine, doctors warn.
Fuci urged anyone who received Johnson & Johnson vaccine to stay calm.
At a briefing of the white house on April 13, discuss the decision to pause the consumption of the vaccine, a journalist was asked that his medical opinion was for the people who had recently received the shot Johnson & Johnson and hadConcerns about blood clots. It was quick to offer reassured, saying, "If someone recently [received the Johnson and Johnson vaccine], in a few days, I would say first of all, first of all, do not have a reaction of anxiety." He also noted "it's less than one million chances that blood coagulation problems develop.
Fuci also urged people who have recently received the vaccine for "being alert" of any symptom.
In addition to staying calm, Fuci also clarified that the 6.85 million people in the United States whichReceived Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Could search for some red flags. But during an interview later that day on CBSEvening newspaperHe explained that it was probably not all the recipients were at the same risk as this rare complication.
"It depends on when they had it. It seems that this adverse event occurred between six days and 13 days. So, if you had one month or two, I think you really do not need you To worry about anything, "Fauci explained. "That said, you always want to be attentive to some symptoms, such as serious headaches, some motion difficulties, or thoracic discomfort and breathing difficulties." And for more symptoms, you should do surveillance,If this happens after your vaccine, the FDA says you should call 911.
Fauci does not believe that the break will remain in effect for a very long time.
The common recommendation for health agencies in the best areas of health pauses the use of vaccination immediately raised questions about the loss of one of the only three vaccines approved in the United States.Assign the current national vaccination effort. But Fuci was convinced that the regulators addressed the problems quickly and that theShot will soon be back in use.
"I think it will take days to weeks as opposed to weeks at months," he said in an interview of April 14 on NBCToday. "I think we're going to hear a decision quickly enough. I do not think it will hang out."
The general safety and the effectiveness of vaccines have been proven, said Fauci.
In addition to a sudden shortage of supplies, the news of the break worked that public confidence in the vaccination process would be seriously damaged. But Fuci was quick to soothe all the fears on the shots, tell the new CBS, "121 million people havereceived at least one dose From a vaccine, "emphasizing that the vast majority of it was modern and pfizer with" no negative or unwanted or red signal ", accordingly.
"In other words, they are very safe," he concluded. And for more information on potential red flags after your gunshots, checkIf 1 of these 3 body parts begin to swell after your vaccine, call a doctor.