It’s not the UK government’s “long-term view” to give everyone CCP virus booster vaccines every few months, the UK’s chief scientific adviser said. Speaking at a televised briefing with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Sir Patrick Vallance said it would be “untenable” to jab the population every three or six months. It comes after Professor Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group and chair of the government’s Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), told The Telegraph that it’s “not sustainable or affordable” to “vaccinate the planet every four to six months.” Vallance said he agreed with Pollard. “It would be a situation that is untenable to say that everyone is going to need to have another vaccine every three or six months,” he said. “That is not the long-term view of where this goes to.” Vallance said some people may “require an additional dose,” but in general, he envisioned “something like an annual …