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States won’t receive any doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine next week, the latest sign of how production problems are hurting output of the single-dose shot, according to four sources with knowledge.

White House officials told governors on a private call Tuesday that new supply of the J&J shot wasn't immediately available for ordering, POLITICO has learned. It wasn’t immediately clear whether the federal government would ship out J&J doses through federal distribution channels, such as those for pharmacy chains and community health centers.

The White House and HHS didn’t respond to a request for comment.

Shipments of the J&J shots have been relatively limited since the vaccine was authorized in late February. States, tribes and territories have received less than 1.5 million J&J shots in the last two weeks, after federal officials lifted a recommended pause on use of the shot following reports of rare but serious blood clots after vaccination.

The White House earlier this spring had told states to expect the supply of the J&J vaccine to ramp up at the end of April, but that was before more problems emerged at a contractor, Emergent BioSolutions. In private, Biden administration officials have recently downplayed the importance of the J&J shot in reaching the White House’s broad vaccination goals while production of shots from Pfizer and Moderna has remained strong. ...

 

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