Did the CDC and FDA overreact by issuing a pause on Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine?
上周五刚打,下周末来打卡。 Hours after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on giving out the Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to adverse reactions in six women, Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke with "CBS Evening News" about what the decision means. The interview below has been edited for length and clarity. CBS News: People who just got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are worried. What should they look out for? Dr. Anthony Fauci: Well, it depends on when they got it. It appears that this adverse event occurs between six days and 13 days. So if you''''ve had it a month or two ago, I think you really don''''t need to worry about anything. If you are in the time frame of within a week or two of having gotten vaccinated, remember one thing: This is a very rare event. It''''s less than one in a million. Having said that, you still wanna be alert to some symptoms, such as severe headache, some difficulty in movement, or some chest discomfort and difficulty breathing.
“No, I don’t think so,” Dr. Fauci says. “We want to make sure that safety is a very important issue without overreacting. That’s the reason why they said ‘pause.'''' They didn’t say ‘stop.’” pic.twitter.com/Zcons0mL4d
These are women of childbearing age. Does this suggest that it could be hormonal? Absolutely and that''''s one of the things that we wanna investigate. There have been similar types of phenomena that have occurred during pregnancy. Clotting abnormalities are known in women who take birth control pills, so certainly there could be a hormonal aspect to this. Do you think birth control might play a role? We don''''t know that. And that''''s one of the questions that''''s gonna be asked about these people, was there a commonality of people on birth control pills? We don''''t know the answer to that right now. You pointed out this is less than one in a million chance that you may have this. It''''s very, very rare. But will this fuel vaccine hesitancy? Well, certainly that is a concern. The question that is often asked, does this have anything to do with the other vaccines, the mRNAs, from Moderna and from Pfizer? You know, absolutely not. Because you look at it, 121 million people have received at least one dose of a vaccine. Only 6.85 million of those were J&J. The rest were Moderna and Pfizer, and there''''s no negative or adverse or red flag signal coming from any of those vaccines, which is very good news. In other words, they are very safe.
The pause of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine “has nothing to do with efficacy,” Dr. Anthony Fauci tells @NorahODonnell.
上周五刚打,下周末来打卡。
Hours after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on giving out the Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to adverse reactions in six women, Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke with "CBS Evening News" about what the decision means. The interview below has been edited for length and clarity. CBS News: People who just got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are worried. What should they look out for? Dr. Anthony Fauci: Well, it depends on when they got it. It appears that this adverse event occurs between six days and 13 days. So if you''''ve had it a month or two ago, I think you really don''''t need to worry about anything. If you are in the time frame of within a week or two of having gotten vaccinated, remember one thing: This is a very rare event. It''''s less than one in a million. Having said that, you still wanna be alert to some symptoms, such as severe headache, some difficulty in movement, or some chest discomfort and difficulty breathing. These are women of childbearing age. Does this suggest that it could be hormonal? Absolutely and that''''s one of the things that we wanna investigate. There have been similar types of phenomena that have occurred during pregnancy. Clotting abnormalities are known in women who take birth control pills, so certainly there could be a hormonal aspect to this. Do you think birth control might play a role? We don''''t know that. And that''''s one of the questions that''''s gonna be asked about these people, was there a commonality of people on birth control pills? We don''''t know the answer to that right now. You pointed out this is less than one in a million chance that you may have this. It''''s very, very rare. But will this fuel vaccine hesitancy? Well, certainly that is a concern. The question that is often asked, does this have anything to do with the other vaccines, the mRNAs, from Moderna and from Pfizer? You know, absolutely not. Because you look at it, 121 million people have received at least one dose of a vaccine. Only 6.85 million of those were J&J. The rest were Moderna and Pfizer, and there''''s no negative or adverse or red flag signal coming from any of those vaccines, which is very good news. In other words, they are very safe.
不能情绪激动啊楼主,多吃点好的,放松心情
B细胞生成什么抗体本来就有一定的随机性,血栓的原因是有百万分之几的概率生成了可以和你的血小板结合的抗体,防不住的,更别乱吃药。
多吃点好的,这话听着不对啊 哈哈 开个玩笑,lz莫怪。打了就打了,到底出问题的还是少的。关注自己身体变化就行。
多动动防不?
昨天刚打完,目前情绪稳定,6 out of 6 million, 中了就可以去买彩票了
没有任何预防措施 没有任何pre-condition相关 不要乱吃药
只是年轻几率陡增 女性多余男性
最好的建议就是接种后一个月内关注身体状况 有条件的避免独居 尽量避免去医疗不发达的地方浪(比如墨西哥啥的。。。) 这个病症出现概率很低,但是一旦出现极凶险,需要住院治疗。你别跑到荒郊野岭露营去就好。
要是过了一个月没啥症状就可以放心了?
嗯嗯 这个月数日子过..
是呀 比生孩子出事概率还低
对呗 现在为止还没有4周以上出现症状的
不要自己乱吃药!!!!
打完JJ 3周之内身子疼痛、头疼等等主动找医生!不要自行吃药!
这就是这个病凶险的地方
一开始很多人根本没把疫苗和症状联系到一起去 医生也很困惑
到时候把钱花光了,人还活着,那就麻烦大了。
现在开始数日子..........
本来没感觉的。 今天早上看了JJ的新闻后感觉头疼了........
年纪越轻危险越大
出现概率和基础病没有任何关系
有啥麻烦,只要人好好的再挣呗
Re, 想吃啥吃啥,想买啥买啥................你不会有事的