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MSUB pauses vaccinations using Johnson and Johnson vaccine

April 13, 2021

Students and faculty members at City College will not be vaccinated Tuesday after the state of Montana shut down vaccination clinics using the Johnson and Johnson vaccine.

Riverstone Health secured the one-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine for MSUB students and employees whose schedules may not be conducive to getting the two-dose vaccine.

On Monday, a clinic was held on the MSUB campus. That was before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended pausing vaccinations while they investigate unusual clots in six women that occurred 6 to 13 days after vaccination.

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