@Thomas: those types of articles are full of opinion and conjecture. Actual studies in Israel and other places have shown a 98% efficacy and zero deaths nor has any vaccinated person become an infection vector 2 weeks after being immunized. Nobody is saying there is a remote chance that you aren’t a carrier (although the science has shown it is unlikely) or that you can’t get other unvaccinated people sick.
That’s like saying that kids should never go to school because there are some people that for some reason don’t want to give their kids an MMR or polio vaccine. At that point it’s not your responsibility anymore and if a polio outbreak happens, nobody blames the kid that was a vaccinated carrier.
This virus isn’t nearly as debilitating or spreads a lot slower and less frequently than polio. It’s a bad flu for most people. Once you get this ‘flu shot’ you are no more likely to die or spread the virus and the masks can go.