The CEO of Pfizer said Sunday that a fourth dose of the COVID-19 vaccine will be necessary, claiming that it will continue to reduce hospitalizations. “Clearly we are not where we would all like to be, which is [where] COVID is behind us,” CEO Albert Bourla told CBS News. “I think that right now we have very significant tools in our hands so that we can go gradually, I think, back to our normal lives. But we need to understand that the COVID will not go away in the years to come.” Saying that Americans would have to figure out “how to live” with the virus, Bourla then claimed it was likely people would have to get yearly COVID-19 boosters. “We know that the duration of the [vaccine] protection doesn’t last very long,” Bourla said. “If you get sick, you can get sick again next year … Right now, the way …