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North Carolina sites halt J&J shots after adverse reactions

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina health officials said on Thursday that they stopped administering Johnson & Johnson doses at a mass vaccination site in Raleigh and at clinics in Hillsborough and Chapel Hill after at least 26 people experienced adverse reactions, including fainting.

Four people were taken to hospitals for further examination, and state and federal health officials are reviewing the matter.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted that reactions like fainting are not uncommon after someone is vaccinated, though it is reviewing reports of adverse reactions in North Carolina and three other states. All those taken to hospitals are expected to recover, local health officials said.

“Right now, we are working with NC DHHS (the state Department of Health and Human Services) and the CDC to further evaluate the situation to assure everyone is confident in the continued safety of our vaccine operations,” said a statement from Kim McDonald, medical director at Wake County Human Services.

Wake County announced Thursday evening that it stopped administering Johnson & Johnson doses at PNC Arena after 18 of the more than 2,300 people vaccinated experienced adverse reactions, including four individuals who were taken to hospitals and are expected to be released.

The decision to halt J&J vaccines at PNC Arena was made with less than two hours of appointments left to be administered. People who were at the site were then given Pfizer vaccines or allowed to reschedule their existing J&J appointments.

A pair of clinics in Hillsborough and Chapel Hill also elected to stop offering the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and are in the process of rescheduling 350 appointments for people who were set to receive their single-dose J&J shot on Friday.

In Colorado on Wednesday, 11 people saw adverse reactions after receiving a J&J shot. Two of those individuals were taken to a hospital.

CDC spokeswoman Kristen Nordlund said it is aware of adverse reactions in some people who received the vaccine shots in Iowa, Colorado, Georgia and North Carolina. Those reactions include dizziness, light headedness, feeling faint and rapid breathing.

She said the CDC is working with state and local officials to evaluate the issues and has performed vaccine lot analyses and not found reasons for concern. The CDC is not telling health departments to stop vaccinations.

“COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective,” she said. “Many people don’t have any side effects after COVID-19 vaccines, but some people will have pain or swelling at the injection site or fever, chills, or a headache. These typically don’t last long and are signs that your body is building protection.”

David Wohl, an infectious disease expert at UNC Health who oversees the UNC vaccination sites, said between eight and 14 of the roughly 1,250 J&J vaccine recipients it injected on Thursday fainted after receiving the shot, though nobody was taken to a hospital.

Because of the timing of the day in which the adverse reactions started occurring, Wohl said UNC Health completed all shots for people who had appointments on Thursday at the two sites.

While his department is still working to analyze the source of the problem, he does not believe most of the cases stem from allergic reactions to the vaccine.

“I'm just concerned that if we have as many people fainting as we do, we need to understand why,” Wohl said. “Everyone that I've seen really doesn't have an underlying medical history that's of concern, but many of them do report having fainted previously.”

Johnson & Johnson, the vaccine's manufacturer, said in a statement that “there is no greater priority than the safety and well-being of the people we serve. When we receive reports of adverse events in individuals receiving our medicines and vaccines, we collect necessary information and carefully assess the events.”

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Re: North Carolina sites halt J&J vaccines after adverse reactions
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2021, 02:13:30 PM »
Hey it's only one poke not two. What could go wrong?

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Re: North Carolina sites halt J&J vaccines after adverse reactions
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2021, 04:06:41 PM »
Over 2300 vaccinated and 4 "fainters".  Doesn't sound very ominous to me.  I and my wife had the Johnson & Johnson shots three weeks ago.  A day later she did have some pain for a couple of days, but gone now.  I had nothing.  And before Goldie calls me a sheeple, my nephew and his wife and two baby's are coming for a visit next month and I felt it was warranted.
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Re: North Carolina sites halt J&J vaccines after adverse reactions
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2021, 04:48:30 PM »
Over 2300 vaccinated and 4 "fainters".  Doesn't sound very ominous to me.  I and my wife had the Johnson & Johnson shots three weeks ago.  A day later she did have some pain for a couple of days, but gone now.  I had nothing.  And before Goldie calls me a sheeple, my nephew and his wife and two baby's are coming for a visit next month and I felt it was warranted.
Yes, it was warranted.
I saw on the news that the main problem in one place was the heat inside a big barn causing fainting.
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Re: North Carolina sites halt J&J vaccines after adverse reactions
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2021, 12:52:23 AM »
Gentlemen, I would never call fellow GBO readers sheep.  ::)  I just hope everything you read in the news like me is warranted. Hopefully the news were following isn't the fake type.

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Re: North Carolina sites halt J&J vaccines after adverse reactions
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2021, 03:57:26 AM »
Over 2300 vaccinated and 4 "fainters".  Doesn't sound very ominous to me.  I and my wife had the Johnson & Johnson shots three weeks ago.  A day later she did have some pain for a couple of days, but gone now.  I had nothing.  And before Goldie calls me a sheeple, my nephew and his wife and two baby's are coming for a visit next month and I felt it was warranted.

Everyone has to make their own decisions based on risk, etc. My girlfriend works at a hospital and had no adverse reactions to the vaccine. My daughter who also works at a hospital became extremely sick for about 36 hours after getting the 2nd shot. A buddy's wife became very sick for 3 days after the 2nd shot. People have died from allergic reactions to the vaccine as well so given that info I've been pretty hesitant to get jabbed to say the least.
"Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves."

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