‘We need to know with reasonable certainty,’ doctor says about mixing vaccines
While the Saskatchewan government has signalled it intends to use doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine to administer second shots for those who first received AstraZeneca, an infectious disease physician in Regina prefers to wait for results of a study on mixing vaccines.
Right now, researchers in the United Kingdom are studying the practice and the results are expected in the near future.
Dr. Alex Wong wants to see that data first before proceeding.
“The guidance is still kind of yet to be determined because we need to actually know with reasonable certainty that giving a second dose of mRNA — specifically Pfizer if you’ve had a first dose of AstraZeneca — is safe and as effective as getting a second dose of AstraZeneca,” Wong said.