Mamon Al-Adwan - The member of National Committee for Epidemic Control, Dr Bassam Hajawi on Tuesday said that there are vaccines with one doze and others with two doses.
In response to a question whether one can mix between anti-COVID vaccines, Hajawi said that states have not mixed the anti-COVID vaccines until the current time as the two doses of the same vaccine are available.
He added that Sputnik vaccine is specifically cannot be mixed with other vaccines as its ingredients differ from the ingredients of other vaccines.
Until now, Jordan has not allowed to mix between the vaccines, however there is a study being conducted on this matter, Hajawi added.
Any decision will be taken based on the interest of citizens and scientific foundations, he concluded.
Mamon Al-Adwan - The member of National Committee for Epidemic Control, Dr Bassam Hajawi on Tuesday said that there are vaccines with one doze and others with two doses.
In response to a question whether one can mix between anti-COVID vaccines, Hajawi said that states have not mixed the anti-COVID vaccines until the current time as the two doses of the same vaccine are available.
He added that Sputnik vaccine is specifically cannot be mixed with other vaccines as its ingredients differ from the ingredients of other vaccines.
Until now, Jordan has not allowed to mix between the vaccines, however there is a study being conducted on this matter, Hajawi added.
Any decision will be taken based on the interest of citizens and scientific foundations, he concluded.
Mamon Al-Adwan - The member of National Committee for Epidemic Control, Dr Bassam Hajawi on Tuesday said that there are vaccines with one doze and others with two doses.
In response to a question whether one can mix between anti-COVID vaccines, Hajawi said that states have not mixed the anti-COVID vaccines until the current time as the two doses of the same vaccine are available.
He added that Sputnik vaccine is specifically cannot be mixed with other vaccines as its ingredients differ from the ingredients of other vaccines.
Until now, Jordan has not allowed to mix between the vaccines, however there is a study being conducted on this matter, Hajawi added.
Any decision will be taken based on the interest of citizens and scientific foundations, he concluded.
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