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Could a blend of COVID’19 vaccines be safe?

India doesn’t have enough Covid’19 vaccine doses to vaccinate the whole country. There are insufficient vaccines to distribute within cities, across the nation, and across age groups. The deficiency of Covid’19 vaccine doses have left many wondering whether they can mix and match two different vaccines - Covishield and Covaxin in India. As the Covid’19 cases high and people race to vaccination the center’s to get their dosage, another report has called for ensuring caution stating that people who got blinded doses of the Covid’19 vaccine appear to be more likely to experience gentle or serious reaction. These impacts could go from fever, chills to migraines. As countries face a deficiency of the Covid ’19 vaccine because of unexpected pressure on companies to increase production, people are mixing  v accines dependent on their availabilit y getting an alternate vaccine as a second dose than the first one.   EXPERT OPINION Dr. Faheem Younus's post on his Twitte

MYTHS BUSTER IS HERE: EXPOSING COMMON MYTHS ABOUT COVID'19 VACCINES.

During this pandemic, most of the people are excited to get vaccinated as they are facing & dealing with this breakthrough. Meanwhile, many rumors are spreading about the vaccination by unknown resources which affect the thinking of people & misguide them about the vaccines. MYTH: The vaccines are unsafe because they were prepared rapidly. FACT: A common gossip going around is that since it requires a very long time to set up a vaccine, the COVID-19 vaccine should be dangerous because it was made in less than a year. “Safety was not compromised in any way.  The COVID-19 vaccines are safe and have been endorsed by administrative authorities before being carried out. Millions have now been vaccinated and reports of serious side effects have been very rare.  The worldwide effect of this pandemic has made the pharmaceutical industry invest heavily in researching and producing COVID-19 vaccines. Several stages were conducted in parallel, thus shortening the general development time