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Swedish health agency: Those under 65 should receive different vaccine than AstraZeneca's for second dose
"People under the age of 65 who have already received a dose of Vaxzevria should instead be offered a second dose of so-called mRNA vaccine, such as Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna."
The agency is recommending that those who received their first AstraZeneca dose should receive a second dose of an mRNA vaccine approximately 12–15 weeks after, and no additional booster mRNA dose is required.
For people over 65, the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh the risks.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
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Swedish health agency: Those under 65 should receive different vaccine than AstraZeneca's for second dose
"People under the age of 65 who have already received a dose of Vaxzevria should instead be offered a second dose of so-called mRNA vaccine, such as Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna."
The agency is recommending that those who received their first AstraZeneca dose should receive a second dose of an mRNA vaccine approximately 12–15 weeks after, and no additional booster mRNA dose is required.
For people over 65, the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh the risks.
Does this make any sense? WHY would it be ok for Over 65 to take it but not under????
Is this a fertility thing? Blood clot? Now they are suggesting mixing two different vaccines!
This is getting crazy.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
www.yahoo.com...
Swedish health agency: Those under 65 should receive different vaccine than AstraZeneca's for second dose
"People under the age of 65 who have already received a dose of Vaxzevria should instead be offered a second dose of so-called mRNA vaccine, such as Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna."
The agency is recommending that those who received their first AstraZeneca dose should receive a second dose of an mRNA vaccine approximately 12–15 weeks after, and no additional booster mRNA dose is required.
For people over 65, the benefits of the AstraZeneca vaccine outweigh the risks.
Does this make any sense? WHY would it be ok for Over 65 to take it but not under????
Is this a fertility thing? Blood clot? Now they are suggesting mixing two different vaccines!
This is getting crazy.
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: KansasGirl
You joke, but ya know China already went there...
Wouldn't put it past 'em at this point.
originally posted by: 38181
It will soon be a booster shot once a month.
Watch.
Last week, the chief executive of Pfizer said anyone who receives its COVID-19 vaccine will probably need to have a third dose within 6-12 months after being fully immunised, and then likely one dose every year going forward.
originally posted by: DarkestConspiracyMoon
originally posted by: dug88
a reply to: KansasGirl
You joke, but ya know China already went there...
Wouldn't put it past 'em at this point.
The mockery. Very symbolic of how we're allowing them to f# us in the a$$.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: JAGStorm
I will not be surprised if this will turn out to be all about population control.
How long before we find they're going for sterility?
originally posted by: JAGStorm
originally posted by: 38181
It will soon be a booster shot once a month.
Watch.
I’m really concerned that they don’t even say WHY
Since mid-March, the use of the Astra Zeneca vaccine has been suspended pending an investigation into a few reported cases of blood clots in combination with bleeding.
The decision to resume the use of the vaccine is based on the opinion of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and consultations with experts in both Sweden and other countries.
Following its investigation, the EMA has concluded that there is no increase in blood clots among vaccinated people. In Europe, 20 million doses of the Astra Zeneca vaccine have been administered. The vaccine provides very good protection against severe COVID-19. Assessment of the vaccine has determine that it reduces the risk of infection and helps reduce the spread of COVID-19 in society.