- By Jennifer Prill
- (General Dispatch) – Mike Duggan, Democratic mayor of the city of Detroit, issued a denial of the new vaccine manufactured by the Johnson & Johnson company, concentrated in a single dose. In the mayor’s subjective opinion it is not “the best.”
- His intent is to have all citizens of the city of Detroit vaccinated with the product that provides the greatest safety.
- During the clinical verification of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, it was determined that the vaccine is 85% effective in both infected and high-risk patients.
- However, according to statistics, the city of Detroit has registered approximately 2,000 deaths caused by COVID-19.
- Meanwhile, President Biden is leading efforts to support proportionality in the amount of vaccine required to be distributed to a large part of the population.
- Likewise, acceptance by other U.S. political leaders and cities has been forthcoming.
- The reality indicates that the vaccine needs to meet the demand that currently represents an essential element in the U.S. citizenry.
- The protection of the citizens is the guarantee that the government must offer before the critical moments that the nation is going through, either by the Johnson & Johnson brand or any other brand that fulfills the same function.
Adittional Information:
Daily Caller: Detroit Mayor Declines New Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Doses Because It Isn’t ‘The Best’
CNN: Detroit mayor declines Johnson & Johnson allotment, saying the other vaccines are better