U.S. regulators have strictly limited who can receive Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine due to the ongoing risk of rare but serious blood clots.
Moderna and Pfizer shots over J&J's because of its safety issues.
The J&J vaccine will carry a starker warning about potential “long-term and debilitating health consequences” of the side effect. The clotting problems first came up last spring, with the J&J shot in the U.S. and with a similar vaccine made by AstraZeneca that is used in other countries. At that time,
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