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In this file photo, a Kent State University student gets his Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination from Kent State nursing student Allie Rodriguez in Kent, Ohio, Thursday, April 8, 2021. On Friday, June 25, the FDA released a warning noting increased risk of heart inflammation for patients receiving either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, following a review of data showing reported cases of inflammation in some young patients, often in the week after receiving the second does. Johnson & Johnson's one-shot vaccine is not included in the warning. (AP Photo/Phil Long)

In this file photo, a Kent State University student gets his Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccination from Kent State nursing student Allie Rodriguez in Kent, Ohio, Thursday, April 8, 2021. On Friday, June 25, the FDA released a warning noting increased risk of heart inflammation for patients receiving either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, following a review of data showing reported cases of inflammation in some young patients, often in the week after receiving the second does. Johnson & Johnson's one-shot vaccine is not included in the warning. (AP Photo/Phil Long)

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