White House COVID-19 adviser Anthony Fauci said COVID-19 booster shots may need to be taken every five years rather than once per year for some people. “It will depend on who you are,” Fauci told the Financial Times in an interview published last week on Feb. 9, “but if you are a normal, healthy 30-year-old person with no underlying conditions, you might need a booster only every four or five years.” Fauci suggested in January interview with NBC News that it may be necessary for people to receive booster doses every year. “We’ve only recently boosted people. We will find out if the booster gives you a degree of durability of protection and actually should be the standard regimen of three doses of an mRNA and two doses of [Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine],” he said last month. “Or—and it’s a big ‘or’ right now—will we need to boost people every …