Health
Health bosses quash ‘mix and match’ vaccine claims – Telegraph.co.uk
Guidance has emerged suggesting the two different coronavirus jabs could be administered to an individual

The warning came with the distribution of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine due to start next week following the launch of the Pfizer/BioNTech jab in December. Both require two doses.
The emergence of guidance suggesting the two different vaccines could be administered to an individual have raised fears it could undermine the efficacy of any immunisation.
There was criticism of the “mix and match” option after a New York Times report suggested it could become standard practice. Professor John Moore,…
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