ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – The pause in use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is doing little to slow Orange County’s vaccination efforts. “The Johnson & Johnson vaccine that we have should not affect distribution in our county, because we were not doing to begin with that many Johnson & Johnson,” Dr.
Raul Pino from the Florida Department of Health in Orange County said. [TRENDING: BOLO for these hairy caterpillars.
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