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Avoid mixed messaging with any mix-and-match vaccine plan: CEO


Avoid mixed messaging with any mix-and-match vaccine plan: CEO
by Camille Bains, The Canadian Press
Posted May 5, 2021 2:39 pm EDT
Last Updated May 5, 2021 at 2:44 pm EDT
Public health doctors and immunologists in Canada are calling for a wait-and-see approach as the idea of mixing doses of different COVID-19 vaccines is being considered to quickly inoculate more people around the world.
The changes will be guided by the results of a major study
expected to be released this summer in the United Kingdom. 
Kelly McNagny, an immunologist at the University of British Columbia, said mixing and matching vaccines is a viable way to proceed because mRNA vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna work essentially the same way as viral-vector vaccines manufactured by Oxford-AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson in creating a protein that triggers an immune response against the virus that causes COVID-19. ....

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Canadian activist makes inaccurate claims about Covid-19 vaccine safety


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An Ontario anti-mask activist makes false claims in an Instagram video about the safety of Covid-19 vaccines available in Canada and misleadingly refers to potential adverse vaccine reactions recorded in the United States. Medical experts said the shots do not alter the DNA of recipients or make people infectious, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that it has not detected safety issues with the vaccines.
“All the reasons not to take an experimental mRNA injection never before used on humans,” reads the caption of a February 21, 2021 video that has been viewed more than 195,000 times on Instagram as of March 5, 2021. ....

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