WHO warns against mixing Covid vaccines after Canada and Thailand allow patients to get different shots
WHO warned against mixing and matching COVID-19 vaccines and says the long-term effects are unknown. In Thailand, officials are planning on mixing the Sinovac and AstraZeneca vaccines to combat recent surge in cases.
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