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QUESTION OF THE DAY: Has the Johnson & Johnson news changed your mind?

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The United States and Europe stopped administering the Johnson & Johnson one-dose coronavirus vaccine Tuesday based on reports of six people developing a severe form of blood clot after getting the shot.

Local health departments and pharmacies are left to reschedule appointments. Some say they've spoken with some people who decided to wait for the investigation into the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to finish because they only want a single-dose vaccine.

But health officials are also worried the news will taint public perceptions about vaccine safety -- already a topic of scrutiny.

Has the news changed your views on vaccine safety? Vote in the poll below.

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