COVID-19 Johnson & Johnson Vaccination Event, Saturday, April 10, 2021
Dear Friends & Neighbors,


What do we know about Johnson & Johnson vaccine, share below:
The vaccinations paused “out of an abundance of caution” after a handful of people at UNC Chapel Hill reported feeling faint or lightheaded (non-hospitalized), one day after people from Colorado also reported issues (11 people reporting adverse reactions ranging from dizziness to nausea). States are facing 85% drop in doses of Johnson & Johnson vaccine supply (from 5 million this week to 780,000 next week), in the video published on April 9, 2021, “Sites pause using Johnson & Johnson vaccine after reported side effects, GMA“, below:
Just as California prepares to expand eligibility for the covid vaccine, the state is expected to see a significant drop in the number of Johnson & Johnson vaccines it receives next week as millions more residents become eligible. Thom Jensen reports, in the video published on April 8, 2021, “California Expected to See Rapid Decline in Shipments of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine“, below:
Vaccine sites in North Carolina and Colorado were temporarily shut down after vaccine recipients had adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson shot. Adriana Diaz has the latest, in the video published on April 8, 2021, “Vaccine sites close after reactions to Johnson & Johnson shot“, below:
Aisha Langford, MPH, PhD, assistant professor in NYU Langone’s Department of Population Health, explains how the Johnson & Johnson vaccine works and the ways in which it is as effective as the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines, in the video published on April 9, 2021, “What You Need to Know About the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine“, below:
UVA Critical Care and Infectious Disease physician, Taison Bell, says he was excited about the availability of the one-dose COVID-19 vaccine from J&J. He explains how the vaccine works and addresses concerns that people may have about the vaccine’s efficacy numbers, in the video published on March 25, 2021, “Infectious Disease Doctor Calls J&J COVID-19 Vaccine “A Game Changer”“, below:
Mayo Clinic Insights: Dr. Swift discusses what an adenovirus is and how the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine works. For more up to date information about COVID-19, visit https://mayocl.in/3aUioXa in the video published on March 25, 2021, “Mayo Clinic Insights: How the the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine works“, below:
With a valuable third vaccine offering protection in the battle against COVID-19, Onisis Stefas, PharmD, Northwell’s chief pharmacy officer, discusses how the J&J vaccine works, its efficacy and what it means for relieving the pandemic, in the video published on March 29, 2021 “Ep. 21: Breaking down the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, 20-Minute Health Talk“, below:
Dr. Dean Blumberg, Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at UC Davis Children’s Hospital, explains how the new Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine works and answers common questions, including why it’s different from other coronavirus vaccines, how side effects compare to Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and more, in the video published on March 2, 2021, “Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine: Effectiveness, Side Effects and Differences Between Vaccines“, below:
How To Figure Out Which Covid Vaccine Is Right For You? The Dr. Oz Show is an American daytime television talk series. Each episode has segments on health, wellness and medical information, including true crime stories and celebrity interviews, in the video published on March 4, 2021, “How To Figure Out Which Covid Vaccine Is Right For Your?” below:
Long flight ahead? Sitting all day at the office? You may be at risk for developing a blood clot in your veins. On The Doctors, Pfizer’s Chief Medical Officer Freda Lewis-Hall, M.D. details the risk factors and talks tips to help prevent blood clots, in the video published on Feb 9, 2015, “Blood Clots – Know Your Risk and Get Your Blood Pumping“, by clicking: Blood Clots – Know Your Risks and Get Your Blood Pumping – YouTube
Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the risk of blood clots in Covid-19 patients, vaccine supply and demand, and the risk of increasing infections as states begin to reopen. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News, in the video published on March 12, 2021, “Covid-19 Blood Clot Risk Rises With Age: Johns Hopkins“, below:
Since there seems to be increased risk of blood clot associated with COVID-19, please view these posts below:
Be sure to consult your physician regarding the use of any food or supplements or exercises for the purpose of preventing blood clots.
Blood-thinning foods, drinks, and supplements
According to the post above, the natural blood thinners that would help to reduce the chance of blood clots are:
- turmeric
- ginger
- cayenne peppers
- vitamin E (food containing vitamin E: almonds, safflower oil, sunflower oil, sunflower seeds, wheat germ oil, whole grains)
- garlic
- cassia cinnamon
- ginkgo biloba
- grape seed extract
- dong quai
- feverfew
- bromelain
Videos below are ways to help prevent blood clots from occurring:
The video is published on Aug 23, 2019, “How To Stop a Blood Clot Before It Starts“, below:
This video is published on April 15, 2015, “How Do I Prevent Blood Clots?” below:
In the video published on Jan 28, 2016, “Blood Clots: How to Prevent Them from Happening to You“, below:
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