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MONCTON, N.B. --
Some residents in Atlantic Canada have received two different COVID-19 vaccines for their first and second dose after the National Advisory Committee of Immunization (NACI) approved that mixing brands of vaccine is safe.
On Monday however, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Chief Scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan advised against people mixing COVID-19 vaccines from different manufacturers.
“We received a lot of queries from people who say they’ve taken one and they’re planning to take another one.  So, it’s a little bit of a dangerous trend here,” said Swaminathan.
Canadians have been mixing covid-19 vaccines for weeks now after direction was received from NACI, who has already approved mixing brands of vaccines, including Moderna and Pfizer to be safe.

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