Like, I know why the globalists think its important, but for the average person? Everyone knows this about the vaccines, right? How is no one bringing this up everytime the vaccine passports and whatnot come up? It should be talking point number one, right?
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Two reasons:
Politics - The government has to be seen to be doing something to tackle the issue, since to ignore it would be political suicide. But if they push vaccines, and the number of deaths and hospitalizations drop, they generate the perception they are acting responsibly and this can actually boost their approval ratings.
Lack of Infrastructure - most governments know that if their public health infrastructure cannot cope with a massive influx of patients, especially in ICU's, where places are very limited. Delta being much more virulent, risks exposing this information to the general public, and the resulting optics would be terrible for the government. Promoting a vaccine that reduces the severity of the symptoms not only avoids this exposure, but shifts the onus back onto the public (YOU need to do the right thing and take the jab, if not enough people vaccinated, it's YOUR fault)