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WHO says mixing vaccines is dangerous
South African Breaking News
2021-08-20
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Some countries are considering mixing COVID-19 vaccines for second doses or boosters. This is due to supply delays which have slowed vaccination programmes. The World Health Organization says this could be dangerous. Courtesy #DStv403
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