Detroit mayor says he'll accept J&J vaccine after initially turning it down
The mayor of Detroit just clarified his controversial statement about the J&J vaccine. Yesterday, he said he wanted to offer the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for people, and rejected the J&J vaccine. Today, he says as vaccine eligibility expands, Detroit will open a second site offering the J&J vaccine. Shepard Smith reports.
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