Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle Walensky said she doesn’t have the answers on whether COVID-19 booster shots will be mandated on a yearly basis. “I want to emphasize that our goal right now is to stay ahead of the virus. We want to boost now so we don’t end up in a vulnerable place,” said Walensky in answer to a question by a CBS News anchor about whether people should be prepared for annual booster doses. “Your question is an important one, and it is one we don’t necessarily have the answer for yet. We are working to stay ahead of the virus,” she added. In August, Walenksy said that she does not expect annual booster doses to be commonplace. “I don’t want to say never, but we are not necessarily anticipating that you will need this annually,” she said at the time. Several days ago, Walensky overruled …