‘On the fence’: As colleges release policies, international students debate vaccine mixing

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‘On the fence’: As colleges release policies, international students debate vaccine mixing
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Some international students who were vaccinated in their home countries are now faced with possibly having to get re-vaccinated, while studies about “mixing and matching” vaccines are still ongoing.

with one dose of AstraZeneca followed by a dose of the Pfizer vaccine has “proven efficacy against COVID-19 disease and hospitalization.”

“From my expectations, there should not be any issues with combining any types of vaccines; they could even be advantageous,” Strych said. “But all of this is trumped by the fact that the testing of vaccines needs to be a monitored and controlled process.” Despite limited guidance, some international students have decided to move forward with a mix-and-match approach, in part because of issues with travel timing.

“I kept thinking something bad could happen if I got different vaccines,” Adekeye said. “But I was guided by professionals who said if you wait a long enough time, there won’t be any negative side effects.”“It would be important for WHO to try to help deal with this issue of disparate vaccines and disparate brands and how this affects people’s ability to be claimed fully vaccinated,” Dr. Amesh Adalja, senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, noted.

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