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Professor Nick Wilson: Mixing Covid vaccines could be answer to slow rollout – New Zealand Herald
Researchers noted participants had much higher levels of antibodies after the second dose.
Could using two different vaccines be a way to quicken New Zealand’s vaccine rollout and boost immunity against the virus? Photo / APEpidemiologist Nick Wilson believes mixing Covid-19 vaccines could be a viable way to speed up New Zealand’s vaccine rollout, which he felt was slowing.
Wilson’s call originates from a recent article in the weekly international journal, Nature, which discussed indications mixing Covid-19 vaccines could bolster immunity to the virus.
The article referenced a 663-person…
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