alohamom
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Here is where they say it is ok...due to emergency use due to supply.They don't right now. They currently state there isn't enough info.
That does not say they are accepted but just that emerging data says it can be safe and effective. The link I provided is a faq on the WHO website and says it isn't recommended because there isn't enough data.Here is where they say it is ok...due to emergency use due to supply.
https://www.who.int/images/default-...n_facts_horiz-en_30_7_4.jpg?sfvrsn=8fc147fa_3
Again...it will be interesting to see.
They don't right now. They currently state there isn't enough info.
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/coronavirus-disease-(covid-19)-vaccines
Yes but I think the issue is with mixed doses of AZ and Pfizer or Moderna. Currently that is only recommended by the WHO if there is supply issues.AZ has been listed as approved by the WHO since Feb 2021
Yep but mixed az and an MRNA aren'tAZ has been listed as approved by the WHO since Feb 2021
3rd doses for the elderly, immunocompromised and previously mixed-vaxed persons became available in Alberta on August 30. I'm getting my third shot (second of Moderna) today at 4:00 pm. We also just got access to printable Proof of Vaccination cards on-line from AHS yesterday. I've printed DH's and DS's but I'm waiting until after I've had my second Moderna before I download mine.We can also lobby for a third dose for mixed dose people. Manitoba and Quebec are doing it already. Sent my email to my MPP today.
That's great!!!!3rd doses for the elderly, immunocompromised and previously mixed-vaxed persons became available in Alberta on August 30. I'm getting my third shot (second of Moderna) today at 4:00 pm. We also just got access to printable Proof of Vaccination cards on-line from AHS yesterday. I've printed DH's and DS's but I'm waiting until after I've had my second Moderna before I download mine.
Well we definitely had supply issues in Canada!Yes but I think the issue is with mixed doses of AZ and Pfizer or Moderna. Currently that is only recommended by the WHO if there is supply issues.
Not of AZ. We had enough supply of AZ to give everyone who had the first dose a second dose it just wasn't allowed anymore because of potential side effectsWell we definitely had supply issues in Canada!
I know people who got two doses of AZ instead of mixing. We tried to get our second dose but everywhere seemed to be a long waitlist so when we were able to get mRNA we jumped at it. UGH. Wishing I'd waited now for the first dose of an mRNA, too. But that is neither here nor there, I'm mixed and I need to figure out how to travel, as do so many others.Not of AZ. We had enough supply of AZ to give everyone who had the first dose a second dose it just wasn't allowed anymore because of potential side effects
Not of AZ. We had enough supply of AZ to give everyone who had the first dose a second dose it just wasn't allowed anymore because of potential side effects
I know people who got two doses of AZ instead of mixing. We tried to get our second dose but everywhere seemed to be a long waitlist so when we were able to get mRNA we jumped at it. UGH. Wishing I'd waited now for the first dose of an mRNA, too. But that is neither here nor there, I'm mixed and I need to figure out how to travel, as do so many others.
It would also depend on the province you were in. Different provinces stopped offering AZ at different times but like I said it wasn't a supply issue so WHO does not recognize a combined AZ and MRNAI know people who got two doses of AZ instead of mixing. We tried to get our second dose but everywhere seemed to be a long waitlist so when we were able to get mRNA we jumped at it. UGH. Wishing I'd waited now for the first dose of an mRNA, too. But that is neither here nor there, I'm mixed and I need to figure out how to travel, as do so many others.
I'm in BC too and dh and I couldn't find anywhere for a second dose unless we were willing to drive 1+ hour to find it. I was on countless waitlists in Surrey and Langley. So when our age group opened through the BC run clinics for mRNA we jumped at the chance to get it.DH and I are two people who got both doses of AZ, no issues with supply here in BC. I got my first one the day it was opened up to my age range, DH got his a few weeks later. I was able to get in to get my second one the day I was eligible for my second dose. Of course, the news about effectiveness of mixing vaccines came out less than 15 minutes after I got my second one! I was actually still at the pharmacy waiting for the ok to leave when I saw the news report. /headdesk
I'm in BC too and dh and I couldn't find anywhere for a second dose unless we were willing to drive 1+ hour to find it. I was on countless waitlists in Surrey and Langley. So when our age group opened through the BC run clinics for mRNA we jumped at the chance to get it.
We're both double vaccinated with Pfizer, so that won't be a problem for our November trip. I just hope they don't start requiring a pcr test, since those are significantly more expensive. We're already having to book new flights out of Toronto, since I doubt the border will be open by then.
It's crazy how expensive it is. Canada already requires a PCR test to come back. I wish those were less expensive and/or automatically came with plane tickets. This is a nightmare to organize.