protected to supply COVID-19 shot and flu vaccine on the identical time - UK examine

LONDON (Reuters) - it is protected for people to obtain a COVID-19 vaccine and a flu shot on the same time and it does not negatively have an effect on the immune response produced with the aid of both, a British study found on Thursday.

Britain and different northern hemisphere international locations are bracing for a tricky iciness and the probability of a surge in flu situations as COVID-19 restrictions are eased and social distancing measures cozy.

Booster COVID-19 shots are being given to aged and vulnerable individuals and to medical experts in Britain, whereas prime Minister Boris Johnson's government has also promised the greatest flu vaccination programme in heritage this yr.

The examine, led by using the tuition of Bristol, found that mentioned aspect outcomes had been always light to reasonable in tests with three flu vaccines and both Pfizer or AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot.

"this is a extremely fantastic step which could imply fewer appointments for those that require both vaccines," chief investigator Rajeka Lazarus talked about.

"The consequences of this look at were introduced to the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) for their consideration and will aid coverage makers in planning the future of these critical vaccination programmes."

pictures got on the equal day, in opposite hands.

One community had a COVID shot and a flu jab in a first discuss with, with a placebo given in a 2d visit, and another had a COVID-19 shot and a placebo given on the identical day, followed through a flu vaccine on the 2d day.

The look at discovered ninety seven% of individuals pointed out they would be willing to have two vaccines at the same appointment in the future.

The examine involved 679 volunteers at 12 sites throughout England and Wales, and become released as a pre-print, with full effects due to be published in the Lancet.

(Reporting by means of Alistair Smout, editing by way of William Maclean)

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