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Originally Posted by jfman
It’s not a game OB to quote your own posts since March 2020 which have shown you to consistently be incorrect on Covid pushing many, sometimes contradictory, narratives.
Your claim that regular boosters will not be required is evidenced nowhere. Merely the same hopeless optimism that gets proven incorrect over time. If anything, the UK needs to quickly acknowledge the waning efficacy of all vaccines and approve a booster for all 18+. Something even Australia has done.
Given your previous concern for the state of vaccination in Australia I must have missed your rush to commend them on their rollout, and concern that we aren’t following suit.
https://www.cableforum.uk/board/show...a#post36084638
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I have not claimed that regular boosters won’t be required. I said they may not be required. Twisting everything I say, as usual.
There are two schools of thought. One is that the virus will be circulating for a while yet, but following the two jabs and booster, the population may continue to be protected as the virus circulates and keeps our immune systems topped up, thus giving us protection without the need to give any further vaccines to the healthy population.
The other is that this will not be sufficient and that vaccinations may be needed well into the future.
These possibilities are both based on what the scientists are saying and I am not saying which is correct because at this stage, nobody really knows.