There are 14.6 million people in the United States left in the dark about their Johnson and Johnson (J&J) shot. Does it work against Delta? Is it safe and effective to get a second J&J shot? Can J&J folks mix shots? If so, which mix is the best? We don’t know much and I’m incredibly frustrated about this. The lack of guidance or just plain communication from the private (J&J) and/or public sector is unacceptable.
I am in the J&J Phase Three 1-shot Ensemble trial.
I received my vaccination in late November 2020. I did NOT get the placebo: got the real thing
I am at 10 months past vaccination.
.Thank you for this info as it is helpful as most who were not in the placebo group received our J&J vaccinations a lot earlier than the general community: I think from October to December 2020.
This is such a great synopsis. I'm wondering what effect the JJ news of this morning re. 2 and 6 month responses to an additional dose of the JJ vaccine has on your thinking? I've been considering seeking an additional MRNA shot, and this post convinced me that it is the right decision for me. Then, of course, this morning's announcement came out, and I am second-guessing again. I'm wondering if you have looked at the JJ extra dose data and have any perspective on whether that information changes your (hypothetical) calculus about whether combining vaccine types vs. sticking with JJ seems likelier to elicit a better and potentially more durable response?
My son, 21 and daughter 24 both received J&J. Other than my daughter being a little overweight- no other health issues. Is there reason to worry about their immunity ?
J&J folks: This is what we know
I am in the J&J Phase Three 1-shot Ensemble trial.
I received my vaccination in late November 2020. I did NOT get the placebo: got the real thing
I am at 10 months past vaccination.
.Thank you for this info as it is helpful as most who were not in the placebo group received our J&J vaccinations a lot earlier than the general community: I think from October to December 2020.
This is such a great synopsis. I'm wondering what effect the JJ news of this morning re. 2 and 6 month responses to an additional dose of the JJ vaccine has on your thinking? I've been considering seeking an additional MRNA shot, and this post convinced me that it is the right decision for me. Then, of course, this morning's announcement came out, and I am second-guessing again. I'm wondering if you have looked at the JJ extra dose data and have any perspective on whether that information changes your (hypothetical) calculus about whether combining vaccine types vs. sticking with JJ seems likelier to elicit a better and potentially more durable response?
My son, 21 and daughter 24 both received J&J. Other than my daughter being a little overweight- no other health issues. Is there reason to worry about their immunity ?
Iceland has been giving Pfizer to Jansen recipients for a few weeks now. Isn’t that the same as the J&J?