Would agree but the third world is shapping up to be a s show when it comes vaccinations (Europe can’t even get right). And we don’t have and won’t any time soon a vaccine for the under 12. We also know some western vaccines (like the az and j&j) and maybe the Russian and Chinese vaccines don’t work as well as the mRNA ones. That’s a whole ton of space for mutations. It might even encourage mutations as life finds a way to survive.Not to be contrarian, but there is a case to be made for continued vigilance even as the case load declines, seasonally, and the vaccination rollout continues to drives down the negative impact of the virus.
The fewer active cases, the less the opportunity for mutations of the virus to evade the vaccination efforts.