Times Standard (Eureka)

State expects 1.1M J&J vaccines in next 3 weeks

- By Don Thompson

SACRAMENTO » California expects to start administer­ing the new Johnson & Johnson vaccine next week and to receive more than 1.1 million of the single-dose shots in the next three weeks, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday.

The vaccine, still in the final federal approval process, has fewer handling restrictio­ns than the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines now being used. Those vaccines require two doses to be fully effective and must be stored at extremely low temperatur­es.

The Biden administra­tion has told California it can expect to receive 380,000 Johnson & Johnson vaccines next week and Newsom said he expects the same amount each week for three weeks, but it’s just a preview.

“It’s consistent based on that three-week window,” he said at a Fresno news conference. “We will figure out where to land in terms of the distributi­on.”

He said the new, more easily handled one-dose vaccine will be particular­ly helpful for those in agricultur­al areas of the

Central Valley, including farmworker­s.

“Now we’ll have three (different vaccines) and we’ll see that manufactur­ed supply go north of 380,000, very confidentl­y — end of March we’ll see those begin to significan­tly increase,” Newsom said.

Distributi­on of the J&J vaccine still is contingent upon federal Food and Drug Administra­tion and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention action, though Newsom said he is confident of the quick approval and availabili­ty.

If the J&J vaccine is authorized, U.S. officials expect to have only a few million doses to divide between states in initial shipments. But by the end of March, J&J has said it can supply enough to vaccinate 20 million people — a much-needed boost to stretched supplies.

Addition of the J&J vaccine would come as California is seeing dramatic drops in virus cases and hospitaliz­ations after record highs in early January. The 5,590 people hospitaliz­ed now are only about a quarter of the peak total, while the rate of people testing positive in the last week fell to 2.7%.

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