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By *litterbabe OP Woman
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I find it interesting to read about the trials starting soon where where people will have two shots of different vaccinations instead of two shots of the same, in order to see if it increases there immunity.
I'm not sure if I can post a link or not so I have copy and pasted some of the article I was reading. There are many search results for articles on this so if anybody is interested, people seem to have varied opinions online.
The below is copied from The Guardian
"Those who take part in January’s trial will get one shot of AstraZeneca’s vaccine and one of the Pfizer injection. A vaccine from US biotech firm Moderna will also be included if it gets approval.
The vaccine miracle: how scientists waged the battle against Covid-19
Pfizer’s and Moderna’s vaccines have both been shown to have 95% efficacy at protecting people against the virus. For AstraZeneca’s, efficacy was 62% among the largest cohort given two doses, but rose to 90% among a smaller group given half a dose initially, followed by a full dose" |
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