Anxiety caused adverse reactions to J&J vaccine in 64 people, CDC says – New York Post
Anxiety triggered adverse reactions to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in at least 64 people — including cases that resulted in jab sites being shut down, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
The CDC studied the physical reactions, including dizziness and fainting, in dozens of people who received the shots in five states between April 7 and 9, officials said.
Many of the people reported nausea, vomiting and chest pain in California, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa and North Carolina. Others said they had an elevated heart rate.
The reactions prompted some vaccine centers to temporarily shut down while health officials investigated. But the CDC determined those reactions were brought on by anxiety caused by receiving injections....