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Darien Pauses Use Of Johnson & Johnson Coronavirus Vaccine

About 100,000 Connecticut residents have received the J&J vaccine, according to officials.

DARIEN, CT — The Darien Health Department is pausing the use of the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, following reports of six rare cases of blood clotting, officials said.

The move comes after state officials and other area municipalities also temporarily halted use of the J&J vaccine. Both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for the Disease Control and Prevention called for a pause until more research is done.

"Although these events are rare, and none have occurred in Connecticut, the Connecticut Department of Public Health recommends that COVID vaccine providers pause on administration of J&J vaccine for the time being while the FDA and CDC complete their review," Darien officials said in a statement.

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According to officials, of 6.8 million individuals who have received the J&J vaccine nationally, six individuals have developed a rare and severe type of blood clot called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis within two weeks of receiving their vaccine. All six cases occurred among women between age 18–48 years.

Roughly 100,000 Connecticut residents have received the J&J vaccine with no reported serious adverse events.

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"The Darien Health Department takes vaccine safety extremely seriously," officials said. "Although the reported complications are extremely rare, we will await the results of the investigation before proceeding with further use of the J&J vaccine. Please note that all scheduled clinics sponsored by the Town will continue as planned using Moderna vaccine exclusively.

"People who have received the J&J vaccine who develop severe headache, abdominal pain, leg pain, or shortness of breath within three weeks after vaccination should contact their health care provider. Health care providers are asked to report adverse events to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System at https://vaers.hhs.gov/reportevent.html."

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