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More places are mixing vaccines, but do they need to?

endIndex: (CNN)  From Germany to the Dominican Republic, government health authorities are recommending the mix-and-match approach to vaccination in the hope of better protecting people by giving people them two different types of vaccine  one as a first dose, and another as a second or even a third dose. But does it really protect people better, and is it even necessary? From a scientific point of view, the jury is still out. Studies are currently underway to better understand the risks and benefits of mixing coronavirus vaccines which might ease logistical problems for some global vaccine programs. But more research is needed to see whether mixed vaccine schedules work in the real world.

Germany issues world s strongest recommendation for mixing Covid-19 vaccines

Germany issues world s strongest recommendation for mixing Covid-19 vaccines Germany has issued what appears to be the strongest recommendation anywhere for the mixing of Covid-19 vaccines on efficacy grounds. The German Standing Committee on Vaccination (STIKO) said Thursday that people who receive a first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine should get an mRNA vaccine as their second dose, regardless of their age. This makes Germany one of the first countries to strongly recommend that people who have received a first dose of AstraZeneca receive either a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccine as their second dose. Germany has issued what appears to be the strongest recommendation anywhere for the mixing of Covid-19 vaccines on efficacy grounds.(CNN)

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