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Hear doctor's message for people with J&J vaccine concerns
Dr. Carlos del Rio, the executive associate dean at Emory University School of Medicine, explains why the public should not "freak out" over Johnson & Johnson's decision to call for a pause in use of their Covid-19 vaccine as rare side effects in six women are investigated.
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CNN
Covid-19 vaccines
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