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unclebilly 04-19-2021 05:58 AM

Covid Vaccines - if you take one, can you use a different type in a year?
 
It seems like there are 3 main types of Covid vaccine - MRNA, Carrier (vector) Vaccine, and Protien Adjuvant.

Each have their pluses and minuses and we sorta get a choice as to what type we get... sorta.

As of today, anyone 40 or older can get AstraZeneca where I live. This would not have been my first choice however I do like the idea of the vector vaccine better than the other options. I personally know a guy in Norway who had a horrible reaction to AstraZeneca.

If we get AstraZeneca, will we be able to get a Novovax shot in a year when it is available? What about one of the MRNA vaccines?

Do the various vaccines play nice together? Does anyone know?

masraum 04-19-2021 06:02 AM

If you're getting one of the two part vaccines, you have to get the same for the 1st and 2nd.

Once you've completed a round, if you then are getting another in a year, I don't see any reason why you couldn't get whatever you want that's on the market at that time.

red-beard 04-19-2021 06:11 AM

There is a study in the UK on mixing and matching the vaccines.

Here is some very high level infomation. They started the study last month, so it is very new.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/apr/14/uk-study-on-mixing-covid-vaccines-between-jabs-to-be-expanded

unclebilly 04-19-2021 06:32 AM

^^^ cool. Thank you.

masraum 04-19-2021 07:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11301815)
There is a study in the UK on mixing and matching the vaccines.

Here is some very high level infomation. They started the study last month, so it is very new.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/apr/14/uk-study-on-mixing-covid-vaccines-between-jabs-to-be-expanded

This study seems to be different than "shot this year and different shot next year" but the way that I read it is more about "1 shot now and another in 3-6 weeks".

Quote:

A major UK study examining whether Covid vaccines can be safely mixed with different types of jabs for the first and second doses is to be expanded.

Researchers running the Com-Cov study, launched in February to investigate alternating doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines for the first and second doses, will now include a shot of the Moderna or Novavax vaccines.

Mahler9th 04-19-2021 08:55 AM

I am pretty sure that there are four (4) different types of Covid vaccines.

See, e.g.,


https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/there-are-four-types-covid-19-vaccines-heres-how-they-work#:~:text=The%20four%20main%20types%20of,RNA%20 and%20DNA)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFjIVIIcCvc

There are plenty of other resources to learn about these types.

Folks should realize that in the United States, it is likely that by law, any gubmint and/or private party (e.g., your doctor's) recommendations regarding mixing and matching must likely be based on studies.

I do not know if such studies are underway in the US. If there are, they would have had to have been approved by FDA.

So hopefully we will learn more... but remember it takes time for enrollment, than the study period, then all of the information has to be organized and pass company requirements, and then, if it makes sense go to FDA.

Still not clear what will happen with the Astrazenica vaccine in the US. If I had to guess, I'd guess that it will get EUA.

The Novavax efforts are chronicled in the public information on their web site. This includes protocols.

jyl 04-19-2021 10:14 AM

So far, I haven’t seen any data suggesting that “mixing” vaccines A and B gives a better result than the more effective of A or B alone. Other than logistical advantages. But more data will come.

The bigger issue is going to be virus variants i.e. mutations. Unfortunately, so many people in the US will refuse to be vaccinated, even after vaccine supply is ample, that there will be a large pool of unvaccinated people for the virus to circulate and evolve in And so many countries will not have access to vaccine this year and next year, that there will be an even larger global pool out there. So this virus will not be suppressed like we (humankind) were able to suppress polio, measles, etc.

It isn’t so much a problem of vaccine efficacy, in my view. The current vaccines range from very to fairly effective against the main variants (and from very to extremely effective against severe disease caused by those variants), and if 80-90% of the population were vaccinated with the better vaccines we could probably suppress Covid regardless of its mutation - Israel is the test case here. The problem is that few countries will achieve more than 60-70% vaccination rate, and many will find that they have used the least effective vaccines - Chile is learning that now, with the Sinopharm vaccine.

The good thing is that some of the vaccines can be relatively quickly modified to address new variants. That would seem to me like the main reason to get vaccine A now and vaccine B later. Ultimately my guess is that Covid vaccination will be a routine annual thing, like the flu vaccine is, and each year you might get a mix (non-technical term) formulated to address the main variants of concern that year. If you’re in the US or similar rich country, that is.

The US and other rich countries really need to spend whatever it takes to get the rest of the world vaccinated ASAP. Letting the virus burn hot anywhere in the world is a threat to everywhere else.

2porscheguy 04-19-2021 01:42 PM

FWIW My wife and I, and several friends got our first dose of AZ 4-6 weeks ago with minimal side effects....mild GI, joint pain. I'm planning on getting my second dose fairly soon...probably in 2-3 weeks. Your call but if you're now eligible....get it!

unclebilly 04-19-2021 04:50 PM

So we got booked to get our AZ shots on Friday, the pharmacist who is going to administer these is a close friend of my wife’s... she insisted that I get permission from my family doc after having got a blood clot after my surgery 3 months ago... my doc said ‘no go’ to AZ for me... I’m now getting Pfizer on Monday (doc’s preference over Moderna).

I’m nervous about the mRNA vaccines but enough of you guys have them... I’m hoping for no crazy long term effects.

ckelly78z 04-20-2021 01:56 AM

Big pharma selling you guys more, and more vaccines for each new supposed strain...and virtue signaling while doing it !

Rikao4 04-20-2021 05:13 AM

and now their thinking of just adding 'it'..
to the annual flu shot..


Rika

red-beard 04-20-2021 05:33 AM

For most people, Covid isn't a big deal. If you don't want the vaccine, don't get it.

Rika, I do expect the Covid vaccine to become a "yearly" deal, similar to flu shots. I do not know if you can mix them. Would be convinient.

I do not agree that this is a big pharma conspiracy. Over reaction by the polititians? Yep. Over reaction by the media? Yep. Companies cashing in with a new situation? Yep. Don't they all?

island911 04-20-2021 06:12 AM

Spot on Red Beard ^

BTW, related: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680614/

a small snip of that link...
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618927688.JPG

wdfifteen 04-20-2021 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11302861)
I do not agree that this is a big pharma conspiracy. Over reaction by the polititians? Yep. Over reaction by the media? Yep. Companies cashing in with a new situation? Yep. Don't they all?

I think it's health insurance companies. Negotiating pricing for hundreds of thousands of flu shots is easier and cheaper for them than paying even a single doctor visit for someone with the flu. The price of a seasonal flu shot is less than $100 (Kaiser Health News says it varies between $28 and $80). The allowable for a doctor visit for me out here in the sticks is around $125. Blood pressure and some other meds are no cost to the insured for the same reason. Pills are cheaper than hospital stays.
Shingles vaccine cost me $178 for each shot. Insurance didn't cover it. I guess the cost of treating shingles isn't too high, so it's cheaper to risk having to pay for a sick insured person.

wdfifteen 04-20-2021 06:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by island911 (Post 11302921)

BTW, related: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7680614/

a small snip of that link...

Face masks again? You are like a broken record.
What are you going to whine about when this pandemic is all over? Oh yeah, electric cars. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

island911 04-20-2021 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 11302933)
Face masks again? You are like a broken record.
What are you going to whine about when this pandemic is all over? Oh yeah, electric cars. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Whining about what I post again? You are like a broken record.
What are you going to whine about when I'm not posting? Oh yeah, yelling at the sky.
:rolleyes::rolleyes:


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618927688.JPG

Tishabet 04-20-2021 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by island911 (Post 11302937)
Whining about what I post again? You are like a broken record.
What are you going to whine about when I'm not posting? Oh yeah, yelling at the sky.
:rolleyes::rolleyes:

I'm with wdfifteen here, this is clapped out. You, island911, are the reason I know that you cannot put an admin on your ignore list. "Sorry island911 is a moderator/admin and you are not allowed to ignore him or her."

911boost 04-20-2021 11:18 AM

Why would you want to do that? Are you that scared of it?

My family all got in January.

Holy crap, I am still alive.

I got the Pfizer vaccine so I could travel for work, got sick from both shots, will never get another.

island911 04-22-2021 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tishabet (Post 11303293)
I'm with wdfifteen here, this is clapped out. You, island911, are the reason I know that you cannot put an admin on your ignore list. "Sorry island911 is a moderator/admin and you are not allowed to ignore him or her."

How horrible. Just when you think life is going along fine and then that. Wow, that is rough.

Yeah, and funny thing... I can't put anyone on ignore. That moderators thing...

See, you don't have it so bad now do you? And you can feel better knowing that I have it worse. - You are Winning! /Sheen

McLovin 04-22-2021 09:39 PM

I got Pfizer for the first dose, and Moderna for the second.

I call it the Arnold Pharma. :)


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