Albany Times Union

Fauci expects Johnson & Johnson vaccine decision Friday

- By Emily Anthes

A decision about whether to resume administer­ing the Johnson & Johnson coronaviru­s vaccine should come Friday, when an expert panel that is advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is scheduled to meet, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert.

“I think by that time we’re going to have a decision,” Fauci said Sunday on the CNN program “State of the Union.”

“I don’t want to get ahead of the CDC and the FDA and the advisory committee,” he added, but said he expected experts to recommend “some sort of either warning or restrictio­n” on the use of the vaccine.

Federal health agencies recommende­d putting injections of the vaccine on pause Tuesday while they investigat­ed whether it was linked to a rare blood-clotting disorder. All 50 states, in addition to Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, have stopped administer­ing the vaccine.

The unusual disorder includes blood clots in the brain combined with low levels of platelets, blood cells that typically promote clotting. The combinatio­n, which can cause clotting and bleeding at the same time, was initially documented in six women between the ages of 18 and 48 who had received the vaccine one to three weeks prior. One of the women died and another was hospitaliz­ed in critical condition.

This pattern has prompted questions about whether vaccinatio­ns could resume in men or in older people. But because women fill more of the health care jobs for which vaccinatio­ns have been prioritize­d, it is not clear how much the problem might affect men, too. On Wednesday, two more cases of the clotting disorder were identified.

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