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Visit CDC WebsiteMarshall Medical Center is now participating in the State of California’s centralized vaccination program, called My Turn. To schedule your first-dose vaccine, visit MyTurn.ca.gov and select any convenient location. Second-dose vaccines are automatically scheduled on MyTurn.ca.gov and you will be notified via text or email.
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If you have had your first dose at Marshall (but not through the My Turn process), you will be contacted directly regarding your second-dose vaccine appointment.
About the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine
U.S health authorities have recommended suspending the use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine after reports of blood clots in six people of the more than seven million doses administered. Calling the cases “rare but severe,” those who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine are advised to monitor symptoms. All of the blood clot cases happened 6-13 days after the vaccine, with pain noted in the abdomen, severe headache or swelling. If you have a concern, go to the nearest emergency room. Medical experts are now aware of the issue and know how to treat it.
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