J&J Chief Scientific Officer Says They Are Working On Backup For Variants | Stephanie Ruhle | MSNBC

As Johnson & Johnson vaccines get distributed throughout the country today, the company’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Paul Stoffels, joins Stephanie Ruhle to discuss what we can expect this week and how J&J plans to address COVID-19 variants. Aired on 3/01/2021.
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J&J Chief Scientific Officer Says They Are Working On Backup For Variants | Stephanie Ruhle | MSNBC

22 comments

    1. @Kelly KaPOWski Asking a question isn’t saying what I think. It’s gathering information before I give you my opinion. Tell me why you disagree with the guy.

  1. Yeah, Belgium saves the day, I hear it on his accent, it’s bad. Over here it’s called Janssens Farmaceutica.

  2. I got a really creepy feeling some people are actually eager to take the vaccine willingly 😳

  3. The Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins, and he was buried, and he rose again the third day, and he is offering everlasting life to all who will believe in him.

  4. The wealthy get Fauci. The rest of us get this guy with dyed eyebrows and Roger Stone glasses. Not to mention the ever-untrustworthy Stephanie Rhule to deliver the injections into our minds

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