When it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Democrats are sold on the idea that life as we all know it will never be the same. From going to an outdoor event with your friends to enjoying a movie at the theaters, the Democrats continue to push a narrative of hysteria and fear surrounding the coronavirus. Just a few months ago, President Joe Biden said the only way to fight the virus was to get the vaccine. Now, the CDC suggests people vaccinated or not still wear a mask while inside. But while the Democrats continue to wrestle the deadly pandemic, Moderna CEO, Stephane Bancel recently suggested the pandemic could be over as early as next year. 

Speaking to the Swiss newspaper Neue Zuercher Zeitung, Bancel focused on the expansion efforts surrounding the vaccine and how there will be enough doses for everyone by the middle of next year. “If you look at the industry-wide expansion of production capacities over the past six months, there should be enough doses by the middle of next year so that everyone on this earth can be vaccinated.”

Knowing that there are some people that are cautious of the vaccine, Bancel added, “Those who do not get vaccinated will immunize themselves naturally because the Delta variant is so contagious. In this way, we will end up in a situation similar to that of the flu. You can either get vaccinated and have a good winter. Or you don’t do it and risk getting sick and possibly even ending up in hospital. Let’s not forget.”

For those that might be wondering, thanks to the Our World In Data tracker, it is known that “43.9% of the world population has received at least one dose” of the COVID-19 vaccine. The tracker added, “Only 2.1% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose.”

Still, with the debate between vaccines ongoing, Bancel appeared in high spirits when it came to vaccine supply and defeating COVID-19. But remember, to the Democrats, the apocalypse is among us. 

This piece was written by Jeremy Porter on September 23, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.

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