British study supports mixed vaccine regimens
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Researchers have found that switching up vaccines for the second dose can lead to a strong immune response, especially a shot of AstraZeneca or Pfizer followed by Moderna. This may be good news for countries adopting a mix and match strategy for primary immunizations. Eve Johnson reports.
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