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On Sunday California's Department of Public Health (CDPH) ordered at temporary pause in the administration of one specific lot ( 41L20A) of Moderna's COVID vaccine after an unusual number of allergic reactions were reported by a single clinic over a 24-hour period.
After a 3-day review, the State's Epidemiologist has given the go ahead to resume vaccination with this lot.No other clinics in the state, using vaccines from the same lot, have reported a similar problem.
California State Epidemiologist Issues Update on Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine
Date: January 20, 2021
Number: NR21-025
Contact: CDPHpress@cdph.ca.gov
Providers that Paused Use of Moderna Lot 41L20A COVID-19 Vaccine Can Immediately Resume Administering Doses
SACRAMENTO – California State Epidemiologist Dr. Erica Pan issued the following statement today advising providers that they can immediately resume the administration of lot 41L20A of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, which was temporarily paused on Sunday due to possible allergic reactions.
"Our highest priorities are to ensure that vaccines are safe and effective, and distributed equitably and efficiently," said Dr. Pan.
"Out of an abundance of caution, we recommended that providers pause the distribution of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine lot 41L20A on Sunday evening. Yesterday, we convened the Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup and additional allergy and immunology specialists to examine the evidence collected. We had further discussions with the County of San Diego Department of Public Health, the FDA, CDC and manufacturer, and found no scientific basis to continue the pause. Providers that paused vaccine administration from Moderna Lot 41L20A can immediately resume.
"These findings should continue to give Californians confidence that vaccines are safe and effective, and that the systems put in place to ensure vaccine safety are rigorous and science-based. Members of my family who have qualified to receive the vaccine as health care workers or because of their age have already received the COVID-19 vaccine, and I encourage every Californian to get the vaccine when it's their turn."
View the workgroup's summary of findings.