Can you mix and match your COVID-19 vaccine and booster shot brands?

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Can you mix and match your COVID-19 vaccine and booster shot brands?
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If you’ve had AstraZeneca for your first two COVID-19 vaccine doses, is it safe to have a Pfizer booster? And where does Moderna fit into things? Here’s the latest advice for people in Australia 👇

The Pfizer vaccine has essentially been the sole operator of Australia’s COVID-19 vaccine booster program since it began in October. But that’s expected to change in the coming weeks.by Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration for booster purposes. A decision on final approval from the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation is expected next week.

But would it be a good idea to get a Moderna booster if you haven’t had Moderna before, and more generally, is it safe to have a different brand of a third shot than your first two?“The scientific literature is saying that it is safe to mix and match vaccines,” Dr Edwards said. But Dr Moy said the most important thing isn’t the brand of booster you get, but just getting one to begin with.

Those who had a significant adverse reaction after a previous mRNA vaccine – the class of vaccine that Pfizer and Moderna belong to - could also use it.“It can be used as a booster, but only in rare circumstances and only for people that had AstraZeneca for the first two shots,” Dr Moy said.As of Thursday, more than 600,000 people in Australia had already received a booster shot.

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