Various studies show people have better immune responses and produce more antibodies with a combination of the AstraZeneca, BioNTech or Moderna vaccines.
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Appointments for AstraZeneca vaccine cancelled
By Andrew Atkinson
Some appointments for the AstraZeneca vaccine have been cancelled by the health authorities for second dose vaccines this month.
I had my appointment for June 30 in Torrevieja cancelled on June 8.
Others have also been notified of unexpected cancellations.
“I had my second AstraZeneca vaccine appointment cancelled and I’m awaiting further details,” said Torrevieja based Peter Deaves.
Angela Crookes said: “I received notification my second vaccination cancelled for June 29 and have no news yet, regarding re-scheduling.”
Heather Brown said: “When I asked at Lo Maribu medical centre I was told they didn’t have any AstraZeneca vaccine available and I’d be called when they had some.”
A new German study reports that a combination of the AstraZeneca and BioNTech vaccines triggers a remarkably stronger immune response than sticking with one kind of shot.