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Originally Posted by curves2000
It is still stunning to me just how many Canadians went ahead and got mixed doses of either AZ/MRNA or a combo of different MRNA. It didn't really make sense in a lot of ways, it's caused some problems with travel, work and other things and now we are giving boosters without much data on the need for it for a whole host of the population or what an optimum time frame would be for maximum benefit.
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Really mixed doses was based on the best available information at the time. I’m surprised anyone got a second dose of AZ given the availability of mNRA even with the reduced clotting risk on the 2nd dose. Especially after the antibody studies came out.
The political travel problem should be far simpler to resolve then it is and should have zero impact on vaccine policy. It’s ridiculous that you might need a 3rd dose for matching doses for travel reasons only.
Politically it should be as simple as if your country states you are fully backed you are fully vaxxed and be done with it.