As New South Wales (NSW) learns to live with COVID-19, health procedures will eventually become available through normalised processes such as a yearly booster shot, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said. “Living with Delta means social distancing, QR codes, vaccine passports, it also means once a year getting a booster or a jab to vaccinate,” Berejiklian told media today. “Most people will get it from their workplace or through GPs, much in the same way you get your flu shot.” However, an infectious disease expert, Australian National University’s Professor Peter Collignon, recently said evidence suggested that booster shots were not yet needed in Australia. Israel is one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, and it has begun to offer booster shots to all citizens after health officials announced that the effectiveness of Pfizer against the CCP virus waned after six months. Despite high vaccination levels, the country is currently struggling with …