COVID-19 vaccine clinics canceled in Stanislaus County amid Moderna batch investigation - KCRA Sacramento

Two COVID-19 vaccine clinics have been canceled in Stanislaus County amid concerns of vaccine availability as health officials examine a batch of Moderna vaccines linked to reports of allergic reactions.

Erica Pan, recommended providers pause the administration of lot 041L20A of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine due to possible allergic reactions that are being investigated.

Stanislaus County says it received doses of the Moderna lot 041L20A that's being examined and that administration is paused until the investigation is complete.

"At the recommendation of California Department of Public Health, administration of Moderna Lot 041L20A is paused until the investigation by the CDC, FDA, Moderna and CDPH is complete.

"Out of an extreme abundance of caution and also recognizing the extremely limited supply of vaccine, we are recommending that providers use other available vaccine inventory and pause the administration of vaccines from Moderna Lot 041L20A until the investigation by the CDC, FDA, Moderna and the state is complete.

More than 1.3 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in California, according to state data.

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