> And as it has now been widely reported, vaccinated can not only catch covid, they have the same viral load as unvaccinated and can infect others.
They have the same viral load if they get infected. But the mRNA vaccines still reduce the chance of being infected by about 80% (according to [1]), which in effect reduces the chance of infecting others.
> And the vaccine is waning off in 3-6 months.
Its effectiveness goes down, but it would likely take years for it to go to zero. Regardless, that's what booster shots are for.
> There's a huge population in the world which can't even get their first dose of vaccine while here we are giving out 3rd doses.
They have the same viral load if they get infected. But the mRNA vaccines still reduce the chance of being infected by about 80% (according to [1]), which in effect reduces the chance of infecting others.
> And the vaccine is waning off in 3-6 months.
Its effectiveness goes down, but it would likely take years for it to go to zero. Regardless, that's what booster shots are for.
> There's a huge population in the world which can't even get their first dose of vaccine while here we are giving out 3rd doses.
True.
[1] https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.08.18.21262237v...