Many health experts are encouraging those to whom the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is available to take it. “My advice to all my patients and to all my friends will be to get the first vaccine you can get. That’s what matters the most — to get protected,” said Dr. Jeff Carson, Provost at Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences of Rutgers University in New Jersey. Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert who was raised Catholic, on Sunday urged Americans to take any of the three “highly efficacious” coronavirus vaccines now available to them and not delay getting one vaccine over another.  Americans generally haven’t been offered a choice on which vaccine to get, although that may shift in some places as supply increases. To read the full story.