
An upcoming clinical trial will test what happens when people receive two different Covid-19 shots.
Researchers at the Section of Infectious Diseases at Baylor College of Medicine are signing up volunteers to take part in the study, seeking people who’ve already been vaccinated.
“What we’ve been doing over the last week or two is enrolling persons who got the Pfizer, Moderna, or Janssen J&J vaccine,” principal investigator Dr. Robert Atmar told KVUE.
According to KVUE, “This phase of the trial will involve 150 fully vaccinated people – 50 people who received the Pfizer vaccine, 50 people who received the Moderna vaccine, and 50 people who were immunized with the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. All will get a booster shot of the Moderna vaccine.”
Researchers claim the results of the study will help determine whether mixing jabs is safe, and “which vaccine combinations are safe and provide the strongest protection against the original strain of COVID-19 and concerning variants,” KVUE reports.
“This summer, Baylor College of Medicine will continue mixing and matching vaccines to test all authorized vaccines as boosters. If health officials decide another dose is necessary, this study will inform health officials about what combinations are most effective.”
No matter the results, the past few months have shown the “science” no longer matters when it comes to the experimental Covid-19 vaccine, as health officials and media pundits regularly ignore any negative vaccine side effects while continuing to push ubiquitous, or even unnecessary, inoculation.
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