Canadians have been told to take the first COVID-19 vaccine they’re offered, even if that means getting inoculated with a combination of different shots.
There are at least 3.6 million Canadians who mixed vaccines and thousands who got a version of AstraZeneca that isn't currently accepted by some European countries. Quebec is already offering a third dose to fix the problem.
But as Abigail Bimman reports, federal officials say it's unclear whether doing so is safe.
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There are at least 3.6 million Canadians who mixed vaccines and thousands who got a version of AstraZeneca that isn't currently accepted by some European countries. Quebec is already offering a third dose to fix the problem.
But as Abigail Bimman reports, federal officials say it's unclear whether doing so is safe.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8086370/mixed-vaccines-travel-policy/
Subscribe to Global News Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/20fcXDc
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