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UK health minister: COVID vaccine will be seasonal, like the flu shot

Updated: February 8, 2021 at 1:57 pm EST  See Comments

February 8, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Matt Hancock, the U.K. Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, stated in a press conference last week that COVID-19 vaccines will become seasonal, much like flu shots.

“For 40 years we have had a flu vaccination program, and every year the flu jab is updated to make sure it is as effective as possible against new variants. This is a standard part of what the NHS does every autumn to protect us against the flu,” Hancock said. Hancock suggested coronavirus vaccines will eventually take the “same place” as flu shots.  

Many people believed a COVID-19 vaccine would be like other vaccines which are taken once for full immunity. However, new experimental COVID-19 vaccines apparently cannot offer permanent immunity. Salon reported back in September, “Some viruses, such as measles, confer lifelong immunity on those who have either contracted them or been vaccinated against them. Not so with coronavirus. The science suggests that coronavirus contraction (and thus likely vaccination, too) provides what is known as ‘transient’ immunity.”

As people line up to get the experimental COVID-19 vaccine in hopes of returning to life as it was before, they may not be aware that there

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