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Apc2604 | 11:52 Thu 04th Feb 2021 | News
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55924433

I thought this might happen in view of the Pfizer problems. OH and I had the Astravenica vaccine and have both decided we would rather not have our second jab with another type. What do others think? We have more faith in Astravenica to be honest, but I am not suggesting that we are right.
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so you have till the summer, to get your 2nd vaccination -

The vaccines minister said no changes would be made to the UK's current approach until at least the summer.
Mmm, tricky one but I think I'd still go with it Apc , but that's just me
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Just realised this is not likely to happen until the summer, so it won't affect us. I should get out of the habit of skimming through News!
you will have your second vaccination well before any changes...
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Thanks Emmie. Your post wasn't there when I started my second post!! Our second jabs are on 17 April.
My second is on 29th April
Is this the first ever time that there have been so many vaccines at once for preventing one virus? It may be that this is opening up a whole new field of vaccine use information? Adjuvants have been known and used for a while, maybe using...well lets call them bio adjuvants... might move this technology on? As I understand it, the current studies are about safety rather than efficacy. I will wait and see regarding accepting mixed vaccine treatment but I wouldn't rule it out for myself. The great thing about vaccine of course is that you don't need to have faith for it to work. :)
i suspect where this is likely to affect all of us is if (as seems likely) annual boosters will be needed, at least for the same folk who get a free flu vac. It would be much easier as well as cost less, if any needed covid booster could be administered in with the flu vac.
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Woofie, It was the increased amount of adjucant in flu jab for the over 65s in 2019 that caused my delayed allergic reaction (Squalene). My GP advised me that there was no shark oil or any oil at all in the covid vaccination. I was not allowed to have the under 65 vaccine this year which I would have gladly had. So I will be avoiding flu jabs now unless I am sure of what they are putting in it.
Much too early to comment about the efficacy of a booster dose of a different vaccine.
I’m puzzled why you’d decide unilaterally to pass up the second vaccination
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The question wasn't about the efficacy Sqad. I just wanted to know what other people initially thought. Perhaps because I have a tendency now to be cautious because of what I have written to Woofie above.
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I didn't say we would pass it up ichkeria, I said we would rather not have our second jab with another type. Here we go again!
I am sure I remember an 'expert' saying it should be possible to administer a covid booster in with a flu jab in future.
If they prove its ok, and gives you better cover fine. But the public need to see the data, not just keep hush hush like Pfizer are doing at the moment. the latter only leaves the public in doubt, and less will be willing to take it, like me at the moment. This idea has just added more fuel to the fire.
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I understand your caution TeaCake. I do like to know what is in a vaccine and do some research. I have some extreme sensitivities to many drugs. Its a long list!!
In a way I think they should have not told of these tests going on, its just going to put people off going now.
Yes I can see why people who have had really bad reactions to anything in the past want to take more care. I too had a worse reaction than usual to the 2018 flu vac which was the first adjuvanted one....but then I tend to get flu vac effects anyway.
My view is that reaction to a chemical adjuvant doesn't suggest that the same person would react to a mixture of vaccine technologies any more than being allergic to hen eggs makes you allergic to caviar. I can see why you would want to pass on further doses of sqalene containing vaccine though.
In that case I misunderstood Apc, sorry.
As others have said it’s to soon to say.
There are still conflicting views about the merits of delaying the second. An American doctor was adamant we should be sticking to the original plan, although I’d say I’m less bothered than I was.
I wonder if we’ll put an order in for Sputnik too
I am happy for them to give me a shot of each and every vaccine if needs be.
If it is a belt and braces approach then so be it because to my mind you can’t be too over protected against a virus that is constantly mutating with constant variations.

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