Fauci also said during an interview on NBC News' "Today" show Thursday, that:
"Inevitably, there will be a time when we'll have to give boosts to the general population."
As far as furiously moving goalposts goes, Fauci admittred earlier in the week that the Delta variant presents the additional problem that vaccinated people can also transmit the virus to someone else. That has led to the CDC revising its mask guidelines recently. But, he stressed:
“The vaccines are still doing what you originally want them to do -- to keep you out of the hospital to prevent you from getting seriously ill.”
Actually, what the CDC "originally" wanted the vaccines to do, was to prevent those who were jabbed from infecting others. Only later did we learn that too was a fabrication.
Perhaps the most 'new' science is the following...
"No vaccine, at least not within this category, is going to have an indefinite amount of protection."
Fauci comments come as debate grows over “breakthrough” infections among fully vaccinated people and whether approval should be given for booster shots. On Sunday, Israel, the first nation to roll out booster shots widely, said it had given more than 420,000 third shots to people 60 and over. At least 14 Israelis have already caught Covid-19 after having been injected with a booster shot, suggesting that the booster shot will be the first of many, and will likely last all the way through the mid-term elections because, well, mail-in ballots next November.