If you're in the US, you're not getting the AZ. It's not here yet, not approved. (They've produced 90,000,000 doses, but don't have approval yet. They haven't even filed for it yet.) The FDA objected to them using very old trial data, etc, to come up with their efficacy numbers. That's the info as of last week, and I don't see anything to change that so far.
The only AZ around is the lab (in Baltimore) producing the J&J that accidentally mixed the AZ + J&J together during the manufacturing process (the same lab that got nailed multiple times last year for having mold and bacteria in the products they were producing). They were making it for other countries. The batch of 16,000,000 doses got dumped and never released. They booted AZ out of the lab and put it under J&J.
You really do need to 1) know what you'd be getting, and 2) talk to your doctor FIRST.
Also, I've read the data sheets and form you have to fill out. I remember there's something about whether you're on blood thinners. You need to check this stuff out.
If you're in the US, you're not getting the AZ. It's not here yet, not approved. (They've produced 90,000,000 doses, but don't have approval yet. They haven't even filed for it yet.) The FDA objected to them using very old trial data, etc, to come up with their efficacy numbers. That's the info as of last week, and I don't see anything to change that so far.
The only AZ around is the lab (in Baltimore) producing the J&J that accidentally mixed the AZ + J&J together during the manufacturing process (the same lab that got nailed multiple times last year for having mold and bacteria in the products they were producing). They were making it for other countries. The batch of 16,000,000 doses got dumped and never released. They booted AZ out of the lab and put it under J&J.
You really do need to 1) know what you'd be getting, and 2) talk to your doctor FIRST.