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Johnson and Johnson Coronavirus EUA Vaccine FAQ

Dr. G, PharmD
February 27, 2021
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Does this Vaccine use Genetic Material Too?’ Unlike the mRNA vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna, the Johnson and Johnson (J&J) vaccine uses DNA to tell our bodies to make the spike protein. The J&J vaccine is an adenovirus based vaccine. That means that scientists took a human adenovirus, Adenovirus 26, modified it, and added a…

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COVID-19 mRNA EUA Vaccine FAQs

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There have been a lot of questions about the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. I thought I would put together an easy FAQ with…

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Anything marked BCPS are my BCPS study notes that I try to keep updated (I update a new section every few months). …

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The BCPS is heavily weighted on Biostats, study design, and regulatory issues.  I recommend you buy the little biostatistics book ACCP offers (it’s…

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