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My grandson got the Moderna shot, but the site where he got it was unable to provide shot #2 (not sure why). His mom, an infectious disease doc, finally told him to just take what he could get in his area, which turned out to be the J&J one. I don't know if that combo is as good as having both Moderna shots, though, and I don't think she knows for sure either.
The J&J vaccine is a one shot vaccine, and is the only vaccine that doesn't require a second shot. It wouldn't have been offered as a second dose to anyone who has had any other vaccine. Maybe your grandson was mistaken that he was given a J&J, or he was given it by mistake. Maybe I have missed reports that J&J is now given as a second shot for other vaccines?