> But my main question is this. Who is still going to have the booster?
Me. I've had one booster and I'll have another when available. Thanks for your concern ...
If you're interested in how death rates from COVID-19 differ between people who are vaccinated and those who are not, try this link:
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-deaths-by-vaccination
Here's a scenario: Jane is fit and healthy in her early 60s. However, she has certain health conditions that are well controlled by drugs. According to you, if Jane dies with Covid, her death should be attributed to those other conditions rather than Covid, even though she stood very little chance of dying from those conditions if she didn't catch Covid.
Lots of people have underlying conditions, but that doesn't mean they were going to die in the last two years. You can't just write off "Excess Deaths" because it doesn't suit you. The link above shows that Jane stands a way better chance of survival if she's vaccinated and boosted, versus unvaccinated.