Because unless the entire world can A) access safe and effective vaccines in a timely manner; B) that people unilaterally are forced to receive the vaccines; C) that the vaccines don’t in fact contribute to variant evolution as some studies may suggest; and D) that continuous morphing will make vaccines less effective—as can be seen with the Delta variant. Breakthrough infections show that vaccinated individuals can transmit the pathogen with ease challenging the conventional wisdom basis for argument. Based on this point of view the argument that everyone around the world simply needs to get vaccinated is in reality a simplified, theoretical exercise rather than a pragmatic global public health policy. Hence global and national health authorities must be more creative, offering not only vaccines but also early onset treatment, options for people to isolate and not lose out economically and take other sound measures to avoid ongoing global pandemic contagion, while better ensuring growing numbers of economically challenged people don’t sink further.