Two doses of covid-19 vaccine can be taken from different developers, states WHO
For the second and the booster dose of covid-19 vaccination, vaccines developed by different manufacturers can be used. Last week
For the second and the booster dose of covid-19 vaccination, vaccines developed by different manufacturers can be used. Last week this was stated by World Health Organisation (WHO).
For the second and the booster dose of covid-19 vaccination, vaccines developed by different manufacturers can be used. Last week this was stated by World Health Organisation (WHO).(PTI)
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mRNA vaccines developed by Pfizer, Moderna, can be used for second dose. For this, it is necessary that the first dose of the vaccine to be developed by Astrazeneca, stated WHO.(REUTERS)
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Astrazeneca and mRNA vaccines can be used after the first dose of Sinopharm's inactivated vaccines, stated WHO.(PTI)
WHO stated in the report that the timing for heterologous-mixed vaccines is flexible.(PTI)
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According to WHO, the timing for primary and booster shots are correlated. Booster shots are given when the collective immunity of a country in fighting a virus reduces.(REUTERS/Denis Balibouse)
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In a fashion moment that perfectly blended old-world charm with contemporary elegance, Ananya Panday turned heads at the Chanel Cruise 2025/26 show that was held at the breathtaking Villa d’Este on the shores of Lake Como, Italy.
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Chanel took Ananya Panday on a glamorous holiday to Lake Como, Italy. The actor is staying at the luxurious Villa D'Este. She has been sharing pictures from her getaway, and they are gorgeous.
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The Time100 Gala honoured the world's most influential people of 2025 on April 24 in New York City, and we have put together some of the best celebrity looks from the star-studded event. Honoree Demi Moore attended the Time100 Gala in a an elegant white look.
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Pope Francis prays with priests at the end of a limited public audience at the San Damaso courtyard in The Vatican on September 30, 2020 during the COVID-19 infection, caused by the novel coronavirus.