The global population will be able to return to normal life without epidemiological restrictions within a year. At the same time, it is possible that in order to maintain the low activity of the coronavirus COVID-19, it will be necessary to revaccinate annually.
About it on the ABC channel said the CEO of the pharmaceutical company Pfizer Albert Burla. He pointed out that today there are enough doses of vaccines in the world to counteract COVID-19 even in new strains for a year.
“I think the most likely scenario is an annual revaccination, but we really don’t know that. We need to wait and watch the trend of countries that are vaccinating rapidly and those that are delaying the process,” he said.
Burla also added that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering the possibility of conducting so-called booster vaccinations for certain categories of the population every year. This applies primarily to people over 65 and employees of social professions.
“I agree that, within a year, I think will we able to come back to normal life.”
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