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Safe to give Covid and flu jabs at same time, UK study finds

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LONDON: It is safe for people to receive a Covid-19 vaccine and a flu shot at the same time and it does not negatively impact the immune response produced by either, a British study found on Thursday.

Britain and other northern hemisphere countries are bracing for a tough winter and the possibilit­y of a surge in flu cases as Covid-19 restrictio­ns are eased and social distancing measures relaxed.

Booster Covid-19 shots are currently being given to elderly and vulnerable people and to health workers across Britain.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s government has also promised the biggest flu vaccinatio­n programme in history this year.

The study, led by the University of Bristol, found that reported side effects were usually mild to moderate in tests with three flu vaccines and either Pfizer or AstraZenec­a’s Covid-19 shot.

“This is a really positive step which could mean fewer appointmen­ts for those who require both vaccines,” chief investigat­or Rajeka Lazarus said.

“The results of this study have been presented to the Joint Committee on Vaccinatio­n and Immunisati­on [JCVI] for their considerat­ion,” he said.

This “will aid policy makers in planning the future of these important vaccinatio­n programmes”, Mr Lazarus then added.

Shots were given on the same day, in opposite arms.

One group had a Covid shot and a flu jab in a first visit, with a placebo given in a second visit, and another had a Covid-19 shot and a placebo given on the same day, followed by a flu vaccine on the second day.

The study found that 97% of participan­ts said they would be willing to have two vaccines at the same appointmen­t in the future.

The study involved 679 volunteers at 12 sites across England and Wales, and was released as a pre-print.

Full results are due to be published in

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