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What Do Mix-and-Match Doses Mean for Vaccine Stocks?


If you're keen on protecting yourself from the coronavirus, you may soon have a choice to make about the brand of vaccine you get. Specifically, you might need to decide whether to get a second shot (or booster dose) of the same jab as you got before, or whether to go for a dose made by a different manufacturer.

With the ability to mix and match doses from different developers, it's reasonable to expect health-conscious consumers to flock to the combination that they think will keep them the safest. Mixing and matching isn't even explicitly permitted yet -- but it might be quite soon, and so there could be a shakeup in the vaccine stocks considered the winners. Let's analyze the situation to see why this issue matters for investors. 

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