According to MarketWatch, a vaccine researcher and editor-in-chief of the Vaccine academic journal believes COVID vaccines will be required for about 100 years.

“So let me make a prediction, which will be hard for any of you to hold me to because we will all be dead by then, but your great-great-great-grandchildren will still be getting immunized against coronavirus,” As per a Daily Mail transcript, Dr. Gregory Poland said in a January 19 webinar regarding the fate of COVID.
“How can I even say such a thing? If you got your flu vaccine this fall, you were immunized against a strain of influenza that showed up in 1918 and caused a pandemic,” he added.Â
“We are not yet at any stage where we could predict endemicity. We’re not going to eradicate it.” Â
Poland is a Mayo Clinic doctor who has received funding from the National Institutes of Health on several occasions, as per his “clinical profile,” which states: “Dr. Poland’s research has been continuously funded by the National Institutes of Health since 1991.” Over the last three years, he reportedly received roughly $2 million to research non-COVID immunizations.
According to the Daily Mail, Poland’s gloomy forecasts are comparable to those of Dr. Anthony Fauci.
“I would hope that [Covid becoming endemic is] the case. But that would only be the case if we don’t get another variant that eludes the immune response of the prior variant,” Fauci said this January 17.Â
The persistent drive to prolong jabbing people, which includes a forecast that the injections will be necessary for far more than a century, may heighten suspicion of the shots.
The FDA’s list of side effects now includes fatal thrombotic events, heart inflammation (myocarditis), and paralysing disorders including Guillain-Barré Syndrome.