Canadians who have received two different doses of COVID-19 vaccines may face difficulties travelling to countries where vaccine mixing has not been approved by health officials. Canadians already facing confusionBut some travellers vaccinated using that advice have started to face difficulties when considering travel to countries where mixing doses is not recognized. But the government of Barbados did not consider someone who has two shots of different vaccines fully vaccinated until recently. WATCH | What we know about mixing vaccines:COVID-19: What we know about mixing vaccines The National 2:25 Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch explains comments from the World Health Organization about COVID-19 vaccines taken out of context and what health experts know about mixing vaccines. Sharpe said she wishes the government had been a bit more proactive than reactive after issuing advice on mixing doses, and is worried about other countries that won't recognize mixed dosing.
Source: CBC News July 16, 2021 07:52 UTC