Provinces look to mix COVID-19 vaccines in light of changing supply
TORONTO — Ontario has become the latest province to signal it will likely mix COVID-19 vaccine brands as the country prepares for a flood of Pfizer and Moderna shots while some doctors questioned further use of Oxford-AstraZeneca.
Health Minister Christine Elliott said Monday it’s likely that Ontarians who have received a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine may get a different shot for their second dose.
“We don’t have a supply date for more AstraZeneca, so it’s very likely that we will need to mix the different products together,” she said.
Elliott said the province is waiting for the results from a U.K. study on mixing different vaccines and on advice from a federal immunization panel.


