If it gets approved here go see doctor $3.50 USD prescription.
Hooray?
If it gets approved here go see doctor $3.50 USD prescription.
There must be some. At least the German RKI, and I also believe the EU EMA, changed the recommendation to follow a first shot of AZ with a second shot of Pfizer or Moderna. It's seen has being more effective. They changed the official recommendation in July or August alreadyI don't believe there's been any solid testing on the efficacy of cross-brand boosters at this point. That doesn't mean it won't work, but there's no study behind it yet.
There must be some.
At least the German RKI, and I also believe the EU EMA, changed the recommendation to follow a first shot of AZ with a second shot of Pfizer or Moderna. It's seen has being more effective. They changed the official recommendation in July or August already
We've been doing it for a lot longer than a month. We started it months ago in the summer. I nearly had a mix myself but the week I went for my 2nd they got more Moderna so I wound up with two of that. My whole family had 2 of Pfizer. I am the odd one out.Canada has apparently been doing mix & match vaccinations for a month or so, and their numbers are still good. Based on the Canadian “experiment”, other countries are considering that going forward.
It seems to have been more of an issue with availability of certain vaccines, than any sort of planned "experiment." The concern was to make sure that as many people as possible got something. There was also more than a little concern that one of the vaccines that we have been given was not recognized by the US and, therefore, would not permit people who were "fully vaccinated" with that vaccine to travel to the US.Canada has apparently been doing mix & match vaccinations for a month or so, and their numbers are still good. Based on the Canadian “experiment”, other countries are considering that going forward.
Hence the quotation marks.It seems to have been more of an issue with availability of certain vaccines, than any sort of planned "experiment." The concern was to make sure that as many people as possible got something. There was also more than a little concern that one of the vaccines that we have been given was not recognized by the US and, therefore, would not permit people who were "fully vaccinated" with that vaccines to travel to the US.
No, in this case it seems it may have been a bit of a happy accident.Hence the quotation marks.
But fortunately, pragmatism hasn’t seemed to hurt the actual patients!