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Johnson & Johnson pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial after participant falls ill – Sydney Morning Herald
Although similar to the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine candidate the federal government has signed up for, there aren’t any arrangements in place to bring Johnson &…
Kylie Quinn, a vice-chancellor’s research fellow and vaccine researcher at RMIT, said news of the pause was confirmation safety processes were working as they should.
“These vaccines are undergoing very careful scrutiny and for very good reason. This is an example of the mechanisms behaving the way they should,” Dr Quinn said.
Dr Quinn said while the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was a similar to the University of Oxford/AstraZeneca product, Australians should keep in mind there are no formal …
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