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Lamont: CDC Overreacted In Johnson & Johnson Pause Recommendation

Conn. Gov. Ned Lamont
Jessica Hill
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Conn. Gov. Ned Lamont

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont has criticized the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for recommending a pause of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccinations.

Lamont said the CDC call for the pause is an overreaction considering the odds for the potential of blood-clotting. That’s been reported only six times in nearly 7 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine given.

“I would have handled it differently and I let them know that,” Lamont said.

He said the pause will make it harder for the state to convince vaccine-hesitant residents that COVID-19 shots are safe.

“We’ve had a lot of vaccines, a lot of people have gotten vaccinated. Now we are trying to get those that are a little more hesitant to get vaccinated and the CDC sent out a signal that was unhelpful,” Lamont said.

State officials said Pfizer and Moderna will provide Connecticut with more doses of their vaccines to help make up the difference.

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As WSHU Public Radio’s award-winning senior political reporter, Ebong Udoma draws on his extensive tenure to delve deep into state politics during a major election year. In addition to providing long-form reports and features for WSHU, he regularly contributes spot news to NPR, and has worked at the NPR National News Desk as part of NPR’s diversity initiative.
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