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Do centres give different vaccines on a day?

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Sebw · 27/04/2021 11:31

So do they normally give different types of vaccine in the same day or stick to one?

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TheQueef · 27/04/2021 11:34

I think it depends on what stock they have.
I had AZ and DS Pfizer at the same place, same day but he has to go to a hub for his second dose because no more Pfizer where we were jabbed.

frozendaisy · 27/04/2021 14:14

Yep different vaccines, same day, 3 hours apart.

Cheshiresun · 27/04/2021 14:17

Where I had mine, they had both AZ and Moderna that day. You didn't know which one would be given until you were sat at a booth, about to be vaccinated (45 mins later, after waiting and everything). Mine was Moderna.

mimbleandlittlemy · 27/04/2021 15:18

Our health centre has AZ days and Phizer days. Phizer day today (just had my second). Friend had AZ first and is having her second on Thursday when it's an AZ day. Don't know of anyone local (west London) who has had Moderna.

Shellingbynight · 27/04/2021 15:23

My friends had consecutive appointments at a GP led centre. She had Pfizer, five minutes later he had AZ. They were also giving both types at the major hub I went to in March.

Sidge · 27/04/2021 15:25

We’ve had Pfizer and AZ on the same day before - one in the morning, another for the afternoon.

We haven’t received any Moderna yet.

Caused issues when we had people turn up hours early because they thought they might as well, to discover we couldn’t give them their vaccine as they needed the other one. (Doing second vaccines).

There’s a reason we book you into a given clinic at a given time, people....

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