A fourth vaccination site in the United States has paused giving shots after a batch of adverse reactions. Injections at the Cumming Fairgrounds in Forsyth County have been halted after eight people experienced adverse reactions post-vaccination, the Georgia Department of Health said Friday. One person was evaluated at the hospital and released while the others were monitored onsite and later sent home. All eight received Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine. COVID-19 is the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. “The reactions were consistent with common reactions in adults being vaccinated with any vaccine, but due to the number of individuals affected, the site stopped the J&J vaccinations to evaluate,” Georgia health officials said in a statement. In total, 425 people received vaccines at the fairgrounds on the day the adverse reactions were seen. “There is no reason to believe there is anything wrong with the vaccine itself, and other …