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A man who famously received both Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs has said it would be 'oddball behaviour' for him to now get the Moderna vaccine.
Tom Lee, 34, from Sydney, earlier defended his decision to get the four jabs, insisting he didn't skip any queues and merely lined up to wait his turn at vaccine hubs.
By July he'd been fully vaccinated with both options despite not being an essential worker or even in the age group that was available to Pfizer.
Earlier this month Mr Lee was asked if he'd be getting the Moderna shot to complete the vaccination trifecta.
'No there's no need, it was funny in July when nobody was vaccinated but it'd just be oddball behaviour now,' he tweeted.
Tom Lee, 34, from Sydney, says he won't be receiving the Moderna vaccine after getting both Pfizer and AstraZeneca shots
Mr Lee (pictured) had his fourth Covid vaccine shot in June after doubling up on double doses of both Pfizer and AstraZeneca jabs - and he's only 34
At the time of his vaccination, the Pfizer vaccine was only available to people over 40 in Australia or those working in critical sectors, such as hotel quarantine, while AstraZeneca was on offer for anyone who wanted it.
But instead of waiting the predicted three months to get the Pfizer jab, Mr Lee simply turned up at a vaccine centre and tried his luck.
'If the Delta variant wants to test its