I disagree. Omi, although supposedly more contagious, is also not as serious (sorry, no studies to back that up, just based on what I've been reading/hearing). That's what was pretty much expected wasn't it? I'm assuming/hoping the next variant will be even less serious. I've thought from early on that Covid will never go away. We'll continue to live with it forever... just like we're still living with the last pandemic from 1918... the flu.
At what point do we stop worrying about positive cases? There are generally comments when flu season starts each year and if schools have to close because so many kids are out sick, but there's not daily reports of how many are sick and what the positive test rate is.
My mom said she read on the internet (so it must be true) that the vaccine/boosters are only "good" for 10 weeks. If that's the case, we'll rapidly see the number of people who are "fully vaccinated" (ie: stay up to date with boosters) rapidly drop.