Women 'may be more susceptible' to J&J vaccine blood clots: doctor
Use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine remains paused amid an investigation into rare but serious reports of blood clots among some who received the shot.
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Women 'may be more susceptible' to J&J vaccine blood clots: doctor

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