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CBS local time on April 10th reported that eight people in Georgia had adverse reactions after injecting Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, making the third state to temporarily close the Johnson & Johnson vaccination site.
The top two states to shut down Johnson & Johnson vaccination sites were reported to be North Carolina and Colorado. Earlier this week, North Carolina reported 18 people who had adverse reactions after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, while 11 people in Colorado had symptoms such as dizziness, nausea and fainting after receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.