Chinese companies considers mixing COVID-19 vaccines, booster shots

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Chinese vaccine makers are looking at mixing their jabs and whether a booster shot could help better protect against COVID-19.

Sinovac and Sinopharm, the two Chinese manufacturers that combined have exported hundreds of millions of doses all over the world, say they're are considering combining their vaccines with those from other companies.

The company, a subsidiary of state-owned Sinopharm, made two inactivated COVID-19 vaccines and a third in clinical trials. "They are trying to tweak the schedule to really find the best point to give people's vaccines," St. John said. "What's the best combination and time point?"

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I remember in my younger days, us crazy kids would drink what some would call “swamp water”. It was a mixture of random booze and it NEVER ended well 🥴🤢🤮 So I’m a big no thanks on this one.

Yeah that sounds as dangerous as the virus china made

No - not a good idea.

Canadian health and government officials had better not make this suggestions all of us awaiting our second shot!

only the chins would try that first

Every antivaxxer after reading this headline.

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