I'm wondering when were going to past the "booster" talk and start talking about what everyone has already been alluding to...yearly shots. It's November....healthcare workers started getting their first shots 11 months ago....the general consensus is that Covid will be around indefinitely like the flu, flu shots are yearly, data is constantly reporting to a fall off in vaccine efficacy ...so?
Seriously, when I got my 1st shot in Jan, I FULLY expected it was going to be a yearly occurrence. And I mean that. I FULLY assumed that I would be getting a COVID jab every year for the foreseeable future. But there doesn't seem to be any talk about this, at least not in any definitive way that I can see. There has been a ton of talk on both the fact the COVID will, most likely, be around for a very long time to forever, combined with a ton of talk about the need to renew the vaccine. What I'm not seeing is any talk of normalizing the vaccine as a yearly routine.
Yes, COVID keeps changing. Yes, it's a completely new virus. Yes, the long term efficacy of the vaccines aren't fully known with an evolving virus.
Maybe it's all the politics and anti-vax BS that's been occupying everyone, but I want some sense of normalcy DAMMIT!! For me, that means talk about an annual jab. Maybe that's too normal while we're dealing with constant surges and with huge chunks of people that aren't vaccinated. But to me, talking about yearly shots as being a normal occurrence is like saying "OK COVID is here to stay but if we can get everyone vaccinated we can get to a point that we can treat it like the flu."