Citation needed. More and more evidence is emerging that the vaccinated that get infected can spread it. Worse yet a so-called "breakthrough" can be asymptomatic [0]. There's still research to be done but this is the actual current up-to-the-minute consensus. If this is true then, not having a biology degree, I would assume that because these do not prevent spreading but rather mitigate severe illness those people who are infected and vaccinated are more likely to be responsible for transmitting it as there won't be many, or any, symptoms to signal you to quarantine/get tested.
Moreover, historically there have been several leaky vaccines that have contributed to far more fit viruses. We could possibly be staring at the biggest health science flub in history.
Citation needed. More and more evidence is emerging that the vaccinated that get infected can spread it. Worse yet a so-called "breakthrough" can be asymptomatic [0]. There's still research to be done but this is the actual current up-to-the-minute consensus. If this is true then, not having a biology degree, I would assume that because these do not prevent spreading but rather mitigate severe illness those people who are infected and vaccinated are more likely to be responsible for transmitting it as there won't be many, or any, symptoms to signal you to quarantine/get tested.
Moreover, historically there have been several leaky vaccines that have contributed to far more fit viruses. We could possibly be staring at the biggest health science flub in history.
[0] https://www.jhsph.edu/covid-19/articles/new-data-on-covid-19...