Kansas suspends Johnson & Johnson vaccine as officials investigate
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MISSION, Kan. (AP) - Kansas' top health official said Tuesday that the state is suspending distribution of Johnson & Johnson's coronavirus vaccines as federal health officials investigate reports of potentially dangerous blood clots.
Lee Norman, secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, predicted the pause won't have a ``big impact'' on the state's overall rate of shots.
That's because less than 4% of the shots administered in Kansas have been from Johnson & Johnson, according to KDHE data.
However, Norman noted some clinics scheduled for Tuesday morning had been put on hold.
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