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BrennerM

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  1. Thanks for all the responses, sounds like we are good to go despite following our government’s (questionable?) advice at the time and getting AZ as our first dose.
  2. My wife and I have 3 different doses: AstraZeneca, Moderna, and then a Pfizer booster, because we got whatever we could get as quickly as possible (we’re Canadian BTW). When I read the Princess FAQ it is a tad vague: In a two-dose series, we accept mixed vaccine types only if at least two doses of an authorized vaccine were administered at least 28 days apart, with the last dose given at least 14 days before sailing. See question "Which COVID-19 vaccines will be accepted on board?" for a list of currently approved or authorized vaccines. Does this mean we need two doses of the same vaccine? It is confusing because they say they accept mixed doses but then say you need two doses of an authorized vaccine. I feel it should say “Two doses with any combination of authorized vaccines”. The CruiseCritic guide to vaccine policies says this for Princess: Acceptable Vaccines: Passengers can have two doses of Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm or Sinovac; one dose of Johnson & Johnson; or mixed doses of AstraZeneca with Moderna or Pfizer; and mixed doses of Pfizer and Moderna. Can someone please confirm that we will be fine to get on a Princess ship (for an Alaska cruise) with our mixed vaccine dosages? Not trying to start a long discussion, just want to know if we meet the policy as it stands. Don’t want to go all that way and be denied boarding. Thanks in advance!
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