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Originally Posted by Hot_Flatus
I'd really like to know why Health Canada, provincial bodies or NACI are not working to make it much more clear what those of us that have recently had an Omicron infection, despite 2 doses of vaccine should be doing now.
Half the advice out there now says not to rush and to wait several weeks before getting your booster to improve longevity of protection. The other half is saying to go get it as soon as you are recovered. So, what way is it? You want to keep people onboard you certainly need to give clear guidance. Also, if there is a legitimate shortage of vaccines like Pfizer in Canada right now, why on earth would anyone recommend that recently infected take these doses away from others that may need it far more over the next 3-4 weeks?
Do better.
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I think they also need to clarify testing requirements. People are now trying to rush to get formal PCR tests when they do test positive to avoid all the travel testing for 180 days. Rightly or wrongly its impacting testing availability and just compounding problems.