Most papers to date (notably, many are preprints and have yet to be peer reviewed) indicate vaccines are holding up against admission to hospital and mortality, says Linda Bauld, professor of public health at the University of Edinburgh, “but not so much against transmission.”
what EXPERTS say is if you can't get the virus then you can't pass it on. I no plenty of ppl who have had covid more than once that have been vaccinated. Some un vaxxed that have never had covid and some unvaccinated that have also havld covid more than once. I am not stating that your wrong to have the vaccine or not I don't listen to the BS on the news I use my own eyes. Example I aint vaccinated had covid didn't effect me what so ever. My wife had covid with the vaccine she was in bed for 10 days now I accept it goes case on case and every one is different. My mother for example has had covid 3 times due to working in a school. First time she was unvaccinated and covid didn't effect her. Second and third times she got it she was doubled jabbed and boosted and put her in bed for over a week both times. So in the end in completely boils down to choice, if ppl choose not to have the vaccine thats their right just as much as ppl who choose too have it. Although the ppl that have it bang on about ppl that haven't had it even tho they have had their vaccine and its meant to stop you from getting it! So in theory if your vaccinated you really shouldn't be concerned in the first place. Because by what u say you can only infect others that also choose not to have it.