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Suppose it was proven that the variants of the Covid virus were less deadly than the original Covid strain in unvaccinated people, and that in fact the virus was now no more deadly than the common cold for the unvaccinated; yet at the same time, these same variants were more deadly for those who had received two or more shots, and were killing the vaccinated ...

Would the governments of the world still be pushing the vaccines on the unvaccinated?

Suppose it was proven that the variants of the Covid virus were less deadly than the original Covid strain in unvaccinated people, and that in fact the virus was now no more deadly than the common cold for the unvaccinated; yet at the same time, these same variants were more deadly for those who had received two or more shots, and were killing the vaccinated ... Would the governments of the world still be pushing the vaccines on the unvaccinated?

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This is essentially what we are seeing right now. That makes the answer to your question a definite 'yes'.