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 CARSON CITY 鈥?During Wednesdays public federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices  ACIP  meeting, stanley termosy  the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services says it learned that a Nevadan was one of the six reported serious reactions to the Johnson  Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.The state of Nevada was not informed of the reported reaction until the live, public meeting on Wednesday, according to the Nevada Health Response team. At that time, it was reported that the person in Nevada is an 18-year-old woman who reported a blood clot and a hemorrhage without an immediate word of recovery.On Tuesday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration  FDA  and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  CDC  issued a joint statement recommending a pause in the use of the Johnson  Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while six serious reactions were investigated.Also on Tuesday, the state of Nevada paused the use of the vaccine. Right now, the risk of death from the disease is very high. The risk of the vaccinations very, very low,  said Dr. Brian Labus, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  We don t want to say that you shouldn t be concerned at all about it, of course; that s why we re looking into things, but we re talking about something that is a very rare event if it is indeed related to the vaccine. Following Wednesdays ACIP announcement, the Nevada Health Response team says DHHS immediately reached out to garrafa stanley  federal partners for more  stanley tazas information an