It is generally recommended to receive the same vaccine for both doses, if possible. However, if the vaccine received for the first dose is not available for the second dose, it is not recommended to postpone vaccination. In this case, it is advised to use a different vaccine in the same class as the first one, such as another mRNA vaccine. If your second appointment is already scheduled, the decision on which vaccine to use will already be noted in your file.
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