Dear Editor:
Recently the suggestion was made of the need for booster shots for the COVID-19 vaccines. That is, after being fully vaccinated having an additional shot (a third shot) nine months later.
The science on the need for booster shots is inconclusive.
In a world where many people have not received their first shot, can we agree that every person in the world wishing to be vaccinated will receive at least one shot before we begin offering booster shots to the fully vaccinated?
The world is in the COVID crisis together, humanity together. Through sharing resources and working for the good of the whole of humanity will a way forward be found.
Peter Bush,
Fergus