The CDC is adding another vaccine to its inoculant policy

Illustration of the article entitled The CDC Adds A Vaccine to Its Inoculatory Polycule

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Good news for everyone brave enough to admit that vaccines are, in fact, good.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved a third covid-19 vaccine on Sunday for use in the United States. CNN reports. Personally, I haven’t tried it, but experts agree: it’s “highly effective”.

That recently approved The Johnson & Johnson vaccine closely resembles the other two vaccines currently used by Moderna and Pfizer / BioNTech, more than 75 million doses of they have has already been administered nationwide, per CDC Statistics.

There are some key differences between J&J and the other two, But! For example:

  • ShIt can be stored at normal temperatures in the refrigerator, which will probably facilitate distribution.
  • She it only requires a single dose.

Utility oriented queen!

Now that the CDC Advisory Committee on CDC Immunization Practices has signed Ol Vacciniana, CNN says we are only a final approval from CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky not to be distributed and administered nationwide.

Cancel me if necessary, but I think it’s good.

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