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Mixing Covid-19 vaccines 'could increase side effects'

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Mixing Covid-19 vaccines 'could increase side effects'

Mixing Covid-19 vaccines 'could increase side effects'

Researchers from the Oxford Vaccine Group's Com-COV vaccine trial discovered that adults were more likely to suffer from mild to moderate side effects after mixing doses of the AstraZeneca and Pfizer jabs


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