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Mixing of vaccines allowed in most cases, says Canada

The maple country, Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) has announced its updated guidance to allow mixing of approved coronavirus vaccines in most scenarios.

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Mixing of vaccines allowed in most cases, says Canada
Mixing of vaccines allowed in most cases, says Canada

Under the new guidance, people who received a first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine may receive Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna for their second dose, unless contraindicated.

In the maple country, four vaccines are authorized including Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson

The updated guidance advises that the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines can be mixed for first and second doses. This is based on emerging research from Spain and the UK that found mixing and matching AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines was both safe and effective at preventing Covid-19.

However, it is not but it is not recommending AstraZeneca after a first shot of Pfizer or Moderna because of safety concerns and limited data on the use of this combination.

NACI is advising that the vaccines can be safely used in combination, Tam said Canadians should try to get the same dose in a series if possible, specifically when receiving Pfizer or Moderna.

"NACI is not recommending just use them interchangeably, but mostly try and use the same vaccine for the second dose," Tam said. "If you can't find it, or you don't know what someone had, whether it's Pfizer or Moderna for the first dose, another vaccine can be considered."

"This is not a new concept, so having a multi-dose series in terms of vaccines given by manufacturers is something that public health have used over time for many other vaccines," said Tam.

Meanwhile, more than 13 million people have received at least one dose of the Pfizer vaccine in Canada, in contrast to over 3.5 million of the Moderna vaccine and more than 2.1 million of the AstraZeneca vaccine as of May 22, according to the Public Health Agency of Canada.

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