Why mix and match vaccines?
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As more COVID-19 vaccines become available, researchers are testing the impact of pairing different products that require two shots. If some combinations work, they may provide needed flexibility whenever production of a vaccine falters, as often happens. And there’s even a chance that mixing doses of two different vaccines may boost the protection against COVID-19.
Online to tell us more is Wendy Burgers is an Associate Professor in the Division of Medical Virology at UCT
Online to tell us more is Wendy Burgers is an Associate Professor in the Division of Medical Virology at UCT