direct to your inboxA GP has suggested that mixing two different coronavirus vaccines could boost immunity, or reduce it, as he explained the government’s decision to look into the idea.A study has been launched in Oxford to determine whether different coronavirus vaccines can safely be used for first and second doses.England’s deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam, who is responsible for the new study, said that being able to mix vaccines would offer flexibility and could even provoke a better immune response.Dr Hilary Jones, Good Morning Britain’s health editor, explained that if the trials proved to improve immunity, it would boost the efficiency of vaccination programmes across the world.Host Ben Shephard said: "It’s.
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