Thank you.
Although I'm very optimistic and fully intend to receive the new bivalent vaccine as early as next week, I feel that it may be losing the information battle. For example, at the time it arrived in Canada and began to be administered, Agence France-Presse was reporting comments from the World Health Organization, WHO, that there was not yet enough data to recommend vaccines against COVID‑19 specifically targeting the Omicron variant.
For example, the general public is under the impression that they are being told by Health Canada to get the bivalent vaccine, while at the same time there are messages that the WHO is not recommending it because there is not enough data.
Can you explain how the general public should understand these announcements made by the WHO?