People will have to get used to the idea of annual revaccination against the CCP virus as new variants emerge, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday. “I think we’re going to have to get used to the idea of vaccinating and then re-vaccinating in the autumn as we come to face these new variants,” he said during Prime Minister’s Questions in Parliament. The idea had been floated by Nadhim Zahawi, the UK’s vaccine deployment minister, on Sunday, when he told the BBC that a “booster” in the autumn and then annual vaccinations with updated jabs are very probable. Johnson told a Downing Street press briefing on Wednesday afternoon that just over 13 million people have now been vaccinated across the UK, including one in four adults in England, over 90 percent of everyone over 75, and over 90 percent of eligible residents of care homes for the elderly. But the …