North Dakota Resuming Use Of J&J COVID-19 Vaccine

(Bismarck, ND)  --  North Dakota is resuming use of the Johnson And Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.  State health officials announced yesterday that they had reinstated the use of the vaccine.  U.S Health officials had discovered 15 women under 50 who developed a highly unusual kind of blood clot after receiving the vaccine, leading to a pause in its use.  Federal officials lifted the eleven-day pause Friday, saying the benefits outweighed the rare risk of blot clots.