The Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) vaccine advisers plan to meet Thursday, July 22 to discuss reports of a dangerous autoimmune paralysis disorder, Guillain-Barre syndrome, after the Johnson and Johnson Covid-19 vaccine.
Also on the agenda: the potential need for Covid-19 vaccine booster shots.
As the current vaccines are said to be wearing off and are proving less effective against Covid variants, vaccine makers have been pressing for a third “booster” dose. So far federal health officials have said a third dose isn’t warranted.
Scientists say those who fight off Covid-19 naturally with no symptoms, or those who recover from Covid-19 illness, so far are proven to have longer-lasting, broader immunity than those who are vaccinated.The FDA issued a warning on July 12 about the risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome in association with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine. Previous FDA material from September 2020 indicated that government safety advisers would be on the […]
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