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Data from the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC) show how the population's interest in inoculation has decreased, despite the efforts of the health authorities to raise awareness of the importance of protection against variants like omicron. 73% of the population have received the first dose, 54% have received the first booster dose and, however, the percentage of the second booster drops to 13.9% (see graph).
But is it definitely necessary to have a fourth COVID vaccine this winter?The short answer is yesDr Helena McKeown, former chief officer of the British Medical Association, says having the fourth jab should be a priority for anyone who is eligible - especially the elderly and those with underlying health issues."Not only for ourselves and our families, but to minimise the spread and evolution of COVID as we head into the colder months," she told Euronews Next."The cold weather brings with it a host of additional health issues every year, like the flu, and we're due a pretty grim winter. Having your fourth shot will keep you and your loved ones safe and reduce the strain on medical services around the world".
Well, they were told they would be immune and that the virus would go away once they got vexed. Now they're being told by the same people that that wasn't true. I think they're just not believing the people saying this stuff anymore.