Mixing vaccines might do more than just help overcome supply bottlenecks and some researchers suspect that a pair of different vaccines might work better than two doses of the same one
A mass vaccination site at the Cathedral in Salisbury, England, on Jan. 23, 2021. Researchers are exploring the possible benefits of combining doses from two different COVID-19 vaccines.
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