Wonder what % it would take to have herd immunity for this virus.
Or is it up there as with other viruses.
It's more akin to the common cold or flu viruses... the enhanced immunity from vaccine or from catching it, will ensure that you don't get the serious form (and end up in ICU or worse) - so it ends up feeling like a flu or cold for most people.
Much like the flu, we are ending up with regular seasonal vaccinations to boost our immune response.
This is NOT like measles, where immunisation basically ensures you don't catch it - and herd immunity can then protect those who are immune compromised, and for whom vaccines don't work effectively.
We still catch Covid, bonus points, if vaccinated you tend to be somewhat less infectious - you aren't "Not Infectious" - but the viral load tends to be lower, and to peak and drop off more rapidly... so you are less infectious, and infectious for a shorter time period.
So yeah, my family and I are currently recovering from another bout with Covid, we were almost due for our next booster.... but it looks like that will now be delayed 3 or 4 months.