Talk about dangerous mixed messages.
On New Year's Eve the government told NHS medics that if a person had received their first jab and went back for their second but the same type was not available then it is "reasonable" to offer a dose of another vaccine.
Public Health England (PHE) has just said it does not recommend mixing vaccines from different suppliers, and should only happen on "rare occasions".
"If your first dose is the Pfizer vaccine you should not be given the AstraZeneca vaccine for your second dose and vice versa."
The PHE version sounds the most correct given that no clinical trailing or testing has been done on mixed vaccination and the practice has not been approved. Not only are the two vaccines being used in the UK from different manufacturers they work in biologically different ways.
Some days if feels like I am sailing on the ship of fools with this bunch in charge.