any difference between vaccine types any difference between vaccine types in any difference between vaccine types. in other words, any difference between vaccine types. in otherwords, if any difference between vaccine types. in other words, if you are offered types. in other words, if you are offered a types. in other words, if you are offered a vaccine, please take up the offer offered a vaccine, please take up the offer and be vaccinated because that is the offer and be vaccinated because that is the the offer and be vaccinated because that is the important message, not which that is the important message, not which type that is the important message, not which type of vaccine you have been offered another vaccine that could be approved in the new future is by pfizer. and don t forget flu, it could be as big a threat as covid this winter, so getting a flu vaccine is also important. george. fergus, thanks very much. fresh from his summer holiday the labour leader, s
eligible may get it. it s not licensed for the under 18s. vaccine experts say the key message is to get immunised. the difference between having a booster vaccine and not having a booster vaccine is much larger and much more important than any difference between vaccine types. in other words, if you re offered a vaccine, please take up the offer and be vaccinated because that is the important message, not which type of vaccine you ve been offered. pfizer also has a bivalent covid vaccine which could get approved in the near future. so that would mean more of us getting the new generation ofjabs. and don t forget flu. it could be as big a threat as covid this winter. so getting a flu vaccine is also important. and we ll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow s front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this
AstraZeneca is the cheapest vaccine to inoculate at least 70 percent of Kenya’s population against the Covid-19 disease with a bill of about Sh45 billion.
safe and effective. for instance, getting the pfizer shot and then for the booster getting moderna. do we know if there are any drawbacks at all to mixing vaccine types? it really doesn t look like it. people have sort of speculated for some time there could be an advantage to doing that. the way thaw think about it is that you are creating antibodies to a specific part of the spike protein of the virus. moderna and pfizer very similar. but they also have some differences that might actually give you a broader immunity. so it doesn t seem like there is any drawbacks. there could be potential advantages to having more pro roe bust or at least widespread production by mixing and matching. we will get more data on that, but talking to some of these trial investigators, that s what they seem to have been seeing so far. we will see how it sort of plays out in the real world. from what we know now about the boosters being considered, is there one that you think is better than the others?