> In April, the FDA and the CDC determined that the recommended pause regarding the use of the Janssen COVID‑19 Vaccine in the US should be lifted and use of the vaccine should resume.
There are other non-mRNA vaccines on the list, too.
The effects were never resolved, they just updated the fact sheets to include the risk of developing thrombosis...
> In April, the FDA and the CDC determined that the recommended pause regarding the use of the Janssen COVID‑19 Vaccine in the US should be lifted and use of the vaccine should resume. The EUA and the fact sheets were updated to reflect the risks of thrombosis-thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS).
> The effects were never resolved, they just updated the fact sheets to include the risk of developing thrombosis…
Sure. No medical intervention is risk free. Not even the over-the-counter stuff. Tylenol will happily kill you.
For every vaccine, we balance the rare side effects against the disease it's mitigating. I assure you there were more than six cases of severe clots from COVID.
And yet, at the time (and still now!) the vast majority of government and health officials stated that developing conditions and side-effects from the vaccine was either impossible, or so rare it wasn't worth mentioning.
Where anecdotally, I know more people in my own personal life (including myself) that developed far worse conditions from the vaccine (granted, usually Pfizer and Moderna, though other offerings don't appear to have fared much better) than what they ever received from a COVID infection.
Sure it's possible the vaccine made that the case, but that's the kind of thing that needs to be said up front, not obscured and downplayed until years after the fact finger-wagging about "well technically the *government* never required you to get it! Only everything else did, at the strong recommendation of the government!"
> And yet, at the time (and still now!) the vast majority of government and health officials stated that developing conditions and side-effects from the vaccine was either impossible, or so rare it wasn't worth mentioning.
I don't doubt some politicians give black-and-white assessments as they are prone to do, but from Fauci on downwards the scientific/medical folks were always quite honest about this. Everything has side effects; I distinctly recall them being discussed at Trump press conferences. They were (and remain) rare. We've given billions of doses of the COVID vaccines, with a good safety record.
> Where anecdotally, I know more people in my own personal life (including myself) that developed far worse conditions from the vaccine (granted, usually Pfizer and Moderna, though other offerings don't appear to have fared much better) than what they ever received from a COVID infection.
That's the entire point of a vaccine, yes. You feel shitty for a few days instead of dying.
> In April, the FDA and the CDC determined that the recommended pause regarding the use of the Janssen COVID‑19 Vaccine in the US should be lifted and use of the vaccine should resume.
There are other non-mRNA vaccines on the list, too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_COVID-19_vaccine_autho...