KEY POINTS
  • CVS Health, Walgreens and Wegmans have stopped Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccines and are now figuring out how to handle customers' scheduled appointments.
  • The Food and Drug Administration asked states to temporarily halt distribution of the J&J vaccines on Tuesday morning after six women in the U.S. developed a rare blood-clotting disorder.
  • Drugstores and grocers are playing a crucial role in the administration of Covid vaccines from various suppliers.

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Drugstores and grocers have played a crucial role in administering Covid-19 vaccines to Americans. Now, they are trying to figure out a path forward after the Food and Drug Administration asked states Tuesday morning to temporarily halt distribution of Johnson & Johnson shots.

CVS Health spokesman Mike DeAngelis said customers scheduled to receive a J&J vaccine this week will get an email to notify them that it is canceled. He said the company will follow up with those customers to reschedule, as it continues to offer shots developed by other manufacturers.

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