Friedberg @ 00:11:35Inconclusive
healthscience
Within approximately 10–15 years from 2020 (by 2030–2035), it will be a general reality that people receive yearly booster injections of synthetically produced antibodies that protect against newly circulating infectious diseases, effectively broadening beyond just influenza.
it highlights what the future of infectious disease treatment is and should be, which is that all of us should be getting a booster shot every year of synthetically produced antibodies that will counteract any new infectious disease floating around in the world. And we're getting to the point in the next ten, 15 years that that should be reality for everyone.View on YouTube
Explanation
The prediction explicitly gives a 10–15 year horizon from 2020 (i.e., roughly 2030–2035) for yearly synthetic-antibody booster shots against new infectious diseases to become a general reality. As of the current date (November 29, 2025), we are only about five years into that window, so it is too early to determine whether this will be widely adopted by 2030–2035. Therefore the accuracy of the prediction cannot yet be judged.