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 A CDC advisory committee is meeting Wednesday to discuss Johnson  Johnson s COVID-19 vaccine and vote on  updated recommendations  for its use. The meetingof the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and vote come a day after the CDC and stanley cup  FDA recommended a  pause  in the use of the vaccine to review blood clot cases.Acting FDA Commissioner Janet Woodcock told reporters on Tuesday she expected the pause to last  a matter of days  while federal healt stanley cup h officials reviewed data related to six rare blood clotting events and mulled updated guidelines.The recommendation for the pause was not a mandate. But states and cities quickly moved to stop administering Johnson  Johnson shots in the line with the guidance.                                        The White House emphasized the pause  will not have a significant impact  on the nationwide vaccine plan.As of Monday, more than 6.8 million doses of the Johnson  Johnson vaccine had been administered across the U.S., a small portion of the overall 190 million COVID vaccine shots that had been given nationwide mdash; most of them from Pfizer and Moderna.        The cases that prompted the recommended pause occurred in women and involved a blood clot called cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, which was seen alongside low levels of blood platelets, according to a statement Tuesday from the FDA and CDC. Symptoms were seen six to 13 days after vac stanley cup cination in the women, who were between the ages of 18 and 48. Treatment of  Dbzm Congressman Steve King says water from toilet-fountain hybrid at detention center was  not bad
 SANTA ANA, Calif. - Immigrants in the country illegally already are flooding attorneys  offices with calls to see if they can qualify under President Barack Obama s yet af1 -to-be-announced plan to shield as many as 5 million immigrants from deportation.Obama said he ll reveal the long-awaited order on Thursday. Alex Galvez, an immigration lawyer in Los Angeles, said he s going to need to add phone lines to keep up with the demand. Orange County, California-based immigration lawyer Annaluisa Padilla said she s getting twice as many calls as usual since buzz intensified over the plan, which would also grant the immigrants work permits.     Post by The White House.   It s like the golden ticket,  she said.  Everybody who is calling my office is asking how can I get a work permit under Obama s program  I am like, there is no Obama program yet.                                         Obama is expected to take executive action to protect many of the estimated 11 million people in the country illegally from deportation after Congress failed to pass an immigration overhaul. Republicans are vehemently opposed to the president s likely actions, with some conservative members threatening to pursue a government shutdown if he follows through on his promises to act on immigration before the end of the year.                                                                                                        Obama nearing final decision on immigration action          01:4 jordan 2         adidas campus