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Infections are above one million a day in the U.S.; 1/33 of the country currently has COVID
(www.thegauntlet.news)
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and how often do people get infections? probably less than two years apart on average
Afaik "immunity" lasts ~months give or take a few, and it's not really immunity, and you can get infected again immediately anyway, and the mutations are highly immun evasive. It's a mess. The vaccines don't prevent you from getting infected, either. They reduce the chance, but it's very limited, not reliable. The key benefit of the vaccines is reducing the risk of long covid.
Apparently there are some hard core sterilizing vaccines being worked on that show some promise and will maybe be able work despite mutations. Fingers crossed.
There's some promising nasal vaccines in animal trials in India iirc, that reduce viral particles in the upper tract 100-fold and in the lower tract 100,000-fold, i.e. completely stopping infection.