While speaking at a Goldman-Sachs-organized health care event, Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel said that an additional booster shot, a fourth dose of the COVID vaccine, will likely be necessary by Fall 2022, adding that ongoing booster shots are probable.
“I still believe we’re going to need boosters in the fall of ’22 and forward,” Bancel said on Thursday.
Bancel also says that the company is working on an Omicron-specific vaccine to address the extremely mild Omicron variant that governments around the world are overreacting to.
“Whether or not you need the boost, for now, depends on your current situation,” assistant professor Omar Khan said, parroting the big pharma line justifying boosters. “If you’re in long-term care homes where your risk is higher simply because, when you’re older, your immune system isn’t as efficient, a boost can be very helpful to you.”
Khan goes on, saying that health care workers are at higher risk, too, and thus will likely need booster shots as a “reminder” for their immune systems.
He then admits that all efforts to get COVID under control have failed and that the virus will continue to spread and mutate globally; thus, everyone will need to have ongoing vaccines — even though they apparently have no efficacy in terms of ending the pandemic.
This proclamation came the same day as Quebec, Canada’s most authoritarian province, announced that they will make third doses a requirement for citizens who want to retain their fully vaccinated status and use their vaccine passports, which are now required to enter liquor and cannabis stores, as well as nearly every other business.
All in all, despite tacit admissions that vaccine efficacy either wanes or is non-existent, there is no end in sight when it comes to compelling the entire world to take potentially dangerous pharmaceutical drugs.