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Should I double/mix jabs so soon after #1?


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I knew it would happen..

Having applied through more than one 'department' I'm now getting the offer of a Pfizer jab (Nonthaburi) just 8-9 days after I had Astra (Siriraj).

I'm tempted to do it, as it's free.

And as Cher sang ????'if I could turn back time????' ...I wouldn't have had Astra knowing Pfizer was around the corner.

Thoughts and comments welcome.

???????? Thanks in advance

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I suggest you direct your inquiry on mixing vaccines to your doctor. 

 

On a practical note:

 

Two different vaccination centres through two different registrations will almost certainly give two different records of vaccination that may not meet any requirements for what constitutes a record of full vaccination. 

 

I personally would stick with the AstraZenica, if only to avoid the possibility of incomplete and mixed vaccination records.  

 

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I'm under the 60yrs categories, it was hard for us to get vaccine, i chose to take sinopharm as it was offer at that period of time, second dose of sinopharm came around and was offer Pfizer, i turn it down to complete my 2 dose, will have a third jab when other quality vaccine is widely available.

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