COVID-19 vaccination site shuts down after adverse reactions to Johnson & Johnson shot, report says

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Thirteen people at a COVID-19 vaccination site in Colorado had adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine on Wednesday — shutting down operations for the day, a report said.

Officials did not disclose the types of reactions suffered by less than 1 percent of the more than 1,700 people given shots at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, The Denver Gazette reported

The vaccination effort was being sponsored by the state and Centura Health. More than 600 people with appointments Wednesday were unable to receive their vaccinations after the early closure.

“We followed our protocols and in an abundance of caution, made the decision — in partnership with the state — to pause operations for the remainder of the day,” Centura Health officials said in the statement obtained by the newspaper.

People with appointments who were turned away will be rescheduled to receive their shots at a different site on Sunday.

https://www.foxnews.com/health/covid-19-vaccination-site-shuts-down-after-adverse-reactions-to-johnson-johnson-shot-report-says

3 thoughts on “COVID-19 vaccination site shuts down after adverse reactions to Johnson & Johnson shot, report says

  1. You just have to love the narrative that just because a number of people don’t have any immediate visible reactions to these lethal injections that they are perfectly safe. “Let The Bodies Hit The Floor” by Drowning Pool is going to be the unofficial song of Fall this year when people are going to start dropping faster than rain drops in a deluge.

  2. These sheeple made 2 mistakes. 1. Getting any of the CV-1984 injections.
    2. Going to anything even remotely related to Dick’s Sporting Goods. I have a long memory.

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