Well well well! "We think there is no reason why you can't mix and match vaccines." says Brendan Murphy
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Replying to @liammannix
I think this has always been implied? Even if the original doses are one vaccine, eventually with boosters and everything likely to be lots of them
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Replying to @GidMK
yes, but not said publicly. And the TGA has actually been quite strongly against mixing and matching at this stage. See:https://www.smh.com.au/national/france-and-germany-are-mixing-their-vaccines-should-australia-do-the-same-20210419-p57kft.html …
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Replying to @liammannix
Yeh I think for the initial schedule it makes sense to be cautious, but I thought that the idea we'd eventually be having multiple vaccines was always likely?
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Replying to @GidMK
You're right. I am just surprised to hear it said so plainly after so much cautious language
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Seeing an epidemiologist making certain statements in public is like a unicorn in the woods
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