J&J Vaccine Holds Lower Side Effect Risks Than Aspirin: NIH Director

J&J Vaccine Holds Lower Side Effect Risks Than Aspirin: NIH Director

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Dr. Francis Collins, the Director of the National Institutes of Health, said the side effects linked to Johnson & Johnson's Covid vaccine such as blood clots, are extremely rare, and lower than that of commonly used drug aspirin, the New York Times reported. On "Meet the Press", Collins told NBC host Chuck Todd that the vaccine side effects are about a thousand times less likely than experiencing

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