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Doctors: Pulling Johnson and Johnson vaccine could impact Florida's herd immunity goal

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Doctors: Pulling Johnson and Johnson vaccine could impact Florida's herd immunity goal

Doctors: Pulling Johnson and Johnson vaccine could impact Florida's herd immunity goal

At the Tampa Greyhound Track, vaccination leaders had 3,000 doses of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine that they planned to give out Tuesday.

Instead, they hauled all those doses back to the health department to be refrigerated until they get further guidance.


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