I don't think I believe that. Most of the vaccines don't have the virus in them.
If you mean that the vaccinated are still able to spread the disease without causing significant harm... then good. That's actually how you get to herd immunity without massively increasing hospitalizations.
That being said, you're probably better off just not getting the vaccine and acquiring a less damaging strain to help inoculate you (assuming you don't have all those co-morbidities).
Eugyppius's latest substack article makes a strong case that the vaccinated are spreading the disease. https://eugyppius.substack.com/p/we-are-all-cattle-now (TL;DR; they made asymptomatic spreaders)
I don't think I believe that. Most of the vaccines don't have the virus in them.
If you mean that the vaccinated are still able to spread the disease without causing significant harm... then good. That's actually how you get to herd immunity without massively increasing hospitalizations.
That being said, you're probably better off just not getting the vaccine and acquiring a less damaging strain to help inoculate you (assuming you don't have all those co-morbidities).