This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
The federal government in America says one of the vaccines assembled in a hurry to address the COVID-19 virus, which apparently came out of a Wuhan, China, lab and killed seven million as it circled the globe, is expired and shouldn't be used anymore.
But that doesn't mean those who took the Johnson & Johnson vaccine don't need ANOTHER.
Even though by all measures the pandemic is over.
Becker News confirmed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine no longer can be used in the U.S., and remaining supplies should be destroyed, as they are expired.
The CDC said about 19 million people in the U.S. got the shot.
The vaccine earlier had been available only for restricted use for adults who could not take other vaccines "due to the risk of the rare clotting condition known as thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS)," the report said.
Actually, the J&J vaccines were linked to 60 confirmed cases of TTS, including nine deaths, according to the CDC, the report revealed.
Other shots came from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna.
A report from the Blaze revealed that the CDC, in announcing the expiration, warned that people who had gotten the J&J shots probably still need another shot of the mRNA creations.
"People ages 18 years and older who received 1 or 2 Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine dose are recommended to receive 1 bivalent mRNA dose (Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech) at least 2 months after completion of the previous dose," the CDC claimed
The CDC also noted on its website that the Novavax COVID-19 vaccine products are expired or will expire soon.