What Johnson & Johnson 'pause' means for vaccinations worldwide - DW News.

What Johnson & Johnson 'pause' means for vaccinations worldwide - DW News.

The rollout of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine has been paused in the US, Europe and South Africa after reports of rare blood clotting in a very small number of people. Health authorities said they were halting the use of the shot while they investigate the cases -- and that they were doing this out of "an abundance of caution." The Astra Zeneca jab was also recently temporarily suspended in some countries after being linked to rare blood clots.

Authorities are calling it a short "pause."

The US's Johnson and Johnson vaccine has hit the same stumbling block as the UK's AstraZeneca jab did last month: a likely link to a rare and deadly blood clot.

Use of Johnson and Johnson's Janssen vaccine has now been halted across the US, Europe and South Africa, with health authorities investigating six incidents of clotting in younger women, one of them fatal.

The US-developed vaccine uses an adenovirus to trigger immunity - the same mechanism as the UK's AstraZeneca vaccine. It accounts for roughly 5 percent of vaccines delivered so far in the US.

This is a setback to Europe, too. Johnson and Johnson announced it will delay it's rollout on the continent. The company had already started processing an order from the EU of 200 million doses.

The Janssen jab has been partially rolled out in Africa, where a majority of countries don't have enough vaccines even for their healthcare workers. The African Union signed a deal for 220 million doses this year.

But US authorities remain hopeful. They're saying it could only be a matter of days before the rollout resumes.

Subscribe: www.youtube.com/user/deutschewelleenglish?sub_confirmation=1

For more news go to: www.dw.com/en/

Follow DW on social media:

►Facebook: www.facebook.com/deutschewellenews/

►Twitter: twitter.com/dwnews

►Instagram: www.instagram.com/dwnews

Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie: www.youtube.com/dwdeutsch

#JohnsonAndJohnson #Vaccines #Coronavirus

Watch video on channel
India’s economic rise under Narendra Modi - DW News.

India’s economic rise under Narendra Modi - DW News.

Is India on track to play catch-up with China? Over the past years, the country's economy has grown at a rapid pace - overtaking the UK, France, Italy and Brazil in size. Now - as hundreds of millions of Indians begin voting in elections, some eco...

DW News -

Why are there so few female politicians running in India's 2024 election? - DW News.

Why are there so few female politicians running in India's 2024 election? - DW News.

In India's 2024 election, half of the registered voters are women. Yet only a small percentage of them are running for office. In this video, we explore why are there so few female politicians. Subscribe: For more news go to: Follow DW on social m...

DW News -

Iran: Protests against Israel, hours after Israel's suspected attack - DW Shorts.

Iran: Protests against Israel, hours after Israel's suspected attack - DW Shorts.

Protesters in Iran’s capital chanted slogans against Israel, hours after the suspected attack. Subscribe: For more news go to: Follow DW on social media: ►Facebook: ►Twitter: ►Instagram: ►Twitch: Für Videos in deutscher Sprache besuchen Sie:

DW News -

NATO agrees to bolster Ukraine's air defenses - DW News.

NATO agrees to bolster Ukraine's air defenses - DW News.

Defense ministers of NATO countries have promised Ukraine early support for its air defense. This was stated by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg after the consultations held via videoconference in Brussels. The Norwegian did not say who mad...

DW News -

Will Iran retaliate against Israel again? - DW News.

Will Iran retaliate against Israel again? - DW News.

Iran's state media reported loud explosions in the sky near Isfahan city. Tehran said air defense systems at a nearby military base and nuclear facility were activated. Two US officials told CBS News that a suspected Israeli missile struck Iran ov...

DW News -