Johnson & Johnson begins rolling out nearly 4 million coronavirus vaccine doses
The U.S. now has a third vaccine to fight the coronavirus. Johnson & Johnson began shipping out nearly 4 million doses of its single-dose vaccine after it received emergency use approval from the FDA. Dr. Paul Jarris, a chief medical advisor for MITRE Corporation and the former health commissioner of Vermont, joins CBSN to discuss the latest.
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