The J and J shot was the best of all three vaccines. The trials actually showed apparently real beneficial nonspecific effects and a reduction in all-cause mortality. The other vaccines did not. Not saying J and J was a good product, just that this makes no sense.
Doesn't look like a "recall". More like a statement that there just isn't any more of it.
Johnson & Johnson's Band-Aids used to have, at the end of the wrapper where you open it, the front laye maybe 1/8 to 1/16 of an inch shorter than the end of the back layer, and that shorter edge had a red stripe on it up to the edge, so it was very easy to identify and separate the front layer from the back layer and pull them apart. However, a number of years ago they have changed that so that the ends of both lawyers are the same length, and the front layer has a blue or purple stripe about 1/8 or 1/16 of an inch down from the actual edge, with the top area being white. This makes it very difficult to separate the edges pull them apart. I usually, out of frustration, just tear the whole side of the wrapper and pull out the Band-Aid. What were they thinking when they made this change, or did it happen because of poor design when they changed their manufacturing to China, or wherever? I've called johnson & Johnson a couple times to complain about this, and so far they have not heeded my suggestion to go back to the earlier design.
perpetum wars ... all right.
Plausible deniability. They have or are writing their mea culpa and J&J are the sacrificial lamb.๐
The J and J shot was the best of all three vaccines. The trials actually showed apparently real beneficial nonspecific effects and a reduction in all-cause mortality. The other vaccines did not. Not saying J and J was a good product, just that this makes no sense.
Doesn't look like a "recall". More like a statement that there just isn't any more of it.
Johnson & Johnson's Band-Aids used to have, at the end of the wrapper where you open it, the front laye maybe 1/8 to 1/16 of an inch shorter than the end of the back layer, and that shorter edge had a red stripe on it up to the edge, so it was very easy to identify and separate the front layer from the back layer and pull them apart. However, a number of years ago they have changed that so that the ends of both lawyers are the same length, and the front layer has a blue or purple stripe about 1/8 or 1/16 of an inch down from the actual edge, with the top area being white. This makes it very difficult to separate the edges pull them apart. I usually, out of frustration, just tear the whole side of the wrapper and pull out the Band-Aid. What were they thinking when they made this change, or did it happen because of poor design when they changed their manufacturing to China, or wherever? I've called johnson & Johnson a couple times to complain about this, and so far they have not heeded my suggestion to go back to the earlier design.