ORLANDO, Fla. – An advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control met virtually Wednesday afternoon to discuss the next steps for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine amid blood clot concerns.
The virtual meeting among health officials is scheduled to end at 4:30 p.m. [TRENDING: Hilarious: Women try to get baby gator out of house | Disney changes ‘look’ for cast members | Meteor lights up Fla.
sky] In a joint statement Tuesday, the CDC and the Food and Drug Administration announced they were investigating blood clots in six women that occurred in the days after vaccination.
According to officials, one woman died and a second woman in Nebraska is currently hospitalized and in critical condition. Because of the ongoing investigations, the