Manitoba’s chief provincial health officer Dr. Brent Roussin said on Monday that officials would continue to look at the evidence on mixing COVID-19 vaccines “as it emerges,” adding that vaccines have been used “interchangeably” in the past and that current evidence indicates the “efficacy” of mixing doses is equal or better.
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Roussin says officials will continue to look at evidence on mixing COVID-19 vaccines ‘as it emerges’
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