Illinois says yanking the Johnson & Johnson shot won’t affect the rate of vaccinations as suburbs join in suspending use of the one-dose COVID-19 vaccine. Now it’s up to Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna innoculations as cases tick up and worries about vaccine hesitancy emerge.
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