You seem to be confused about the difference between your "quarterly dosing" comment and your suggested video's recommendation for renewing your protection after six months.
Oh you were too confused to point out what you wanted proof for.
I thought you didn't believe the Liberal Party medical disinformation that immunity from the vaccine is "just like a phone battery".
Of course you believe that unscientific battery nonsense, since your political masters said it.
I know you will refuse to post a source backing up the political coercion battery drivel.
"However, a shorter interval of at least [three] months may be warranted in the context of heightened epidemiologic risk, as well as operational considerations for the efficient deployment of the program."
According to this article and NACI your "battery" runs out at 3, 5 or 6 months, it's basically as many as they can convince you to take.
I'd recommend you "plug in" whenever your battery drops to 50%.
Maybe go get a top up at 1.5 months when your vaccine battery like protection is down to 50%.
Liberals have announced as medical fact, that vax protection wanes like a phone battery.
Aren’t you keeping up with Liberal Party science?
Until you provide some proof you're just passing on misinformation.
Proof, as posted previous
https://twitter.com/canindependent/status/1565771357199163395?s=20
You seem to be confused about the difference between your "quarterly dosing" comment and your suggested video's recommendation for renewing your protection after six months.
Oh you were too confused to point out what you wanted proof for.
I thought you didn't believe the Liberal Party medical disinformation that immunity from the vaccine is "just like a phone battery".
Of course you believe that unscientific battery nonsense, since your political masters said it.
I know you will refuse to post a source backing up the political coercion battery drivel.
"However, a shorter interval of at least [three] months may be warranted in the context of heightened epidemiologic risk, as well as operational considerations for the efficient deployment of the program."
According to this article and NACI your "battery" runs out at 3, 5 or 6 months, it's basically as many as they can convince you to take.
I'd recommend you "plug in" whenever your battery drops to 50%.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-brunswick-covid-19-booster-fall-vaccine-omicron-five-months-1.6591707