When you talk to people, consult the media and observe people's attitudes toward vaccination, you realize that people are increasingly confused. They thought that one booster would be enough and are surprised they need a third and a fourth.
Today, we're witnessing a decline in confidence among Quebeckers and Canadians, and everyone is developing their own theory about the duration and effectiveness of vaccines, among other things.
What could be done to improve scientific communication? What is currently being done?
Wouldn't it be appropriate, for example, to tell Canadians and Quebeckers in advance how often they'll have to get a booster?
What work is the Public Health Agency of Canada doing about this type of communication?