US COVID Deaths In 2021 Have Surpassed 2020's Total... Despite Vaccines, Treatments

You do realize that a universal, permanent coronavirus vaccine is under development. Several universities including Duke are involved in this endeavor.

The current first generation Covid-19 vaccines were expected to require boosters every year. This was announced from the very beginning of their development -- so the need for boosters should not be a surprise.

Yeah, like they are working on the flu virus permanent vaccine. Uh huh.

Those who have been jabbed will have to have yearly shots, maybe twice a year for the rest of their life.
 
President Harris?

Last year, during the second presidential debate, then-candidate Biden blamed President Trump for the coronavirus related fatalities in the United States.

“220,000 Americans dead,” Biden said. ”If you hear nothing else I say tonight, hear this — anyone who is responsible for that many deaths should not remain as President of the United States of America.”

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...irus-deaths-under-joe-biden-despite-vaccines/

It's time for Joe to Go!
 
Yeah, like they are working on the flu virus permanent vaccine. Uh huh.

Those who have been jabbed will have to have yearly shots, maybe twice a year for the rest of their life.

Actually I also posted an article about work being done for a universal, permanent flu vaccine — which is very difficult because the flu evolves quickly (more so than a coronavirus) and there are already so many strains of the flu out there. I don’t believe we are likely to see a universal permanent flu vaccine in our lifetimes — but we will likely see a universal permanent coronavirus vaccine in the next five years eliminating the need for yearly Covid-19 boosters with the added benefit of covering other coronaviruses beyond Covid-19.
 
Actually I also posted an article about work being done for a universal, permanent flu vaccine — which is very difficult because the flu evolves quickly (more so than a coronavirus) and there are already so many strains of the flu out there. I don’t believe we are likely to see a universal permanent flu vaccine in our lifetimes — but we will likely see a universal permanent coronavirus vaccine in the next five years eliminating the need for yearly Covid-19 boosters with the added benefit of covering other coronaviruses beyond Covid-19.

So shots and boosters for the next five years? My gawd.
 
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