Tens of thousands of Johnson & Johnson Covid vaccine doses may go to waste
"For Ohioans who have been waiting to get their vaccine, I urge you to take action now. There are many opportunities throughout the state to get a vaccine. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine is safe and effective and only requires one shot," DeWine said in a statement.
Dan Tierney, a spokesperson for the governor's office, told NBC News,"We want these shots in arms — that's our top priority." Racha Yehia, who works in public health for Care2Communities in Cap-Haïtien, said the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine makes the most sense. She said that based on her work, she expects that Haitians will be vaccine resistant and that encouraging them to return for second shots of other vaccines would be tough.
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