MawBe
growstuff
Don't be annoyed Sparkling. They won't affect whether you are infected.
True, growstuff but we’re not just thinking about ourselves are we?
Getting the economy up and running, getting the health service back on its feet and reinstating elective procedures, getting education back to normal - all these will be contingent on getting this virus under control and then, if possible eliminating it so that the world does not grind to a halt the way it has done in 2020.
I couldn't agree more with your general principle.
However, (and I'm sorry to repeat myself) I have serious reservations about whether vaccines will achieve the hoped for outcomes. All we do know with relative certainty is that vaccines will offer people some (not 100%) protection from developing serious symptoms. If they offer more, it will be great, but they're not the magic wand people seem to expect.
There are various estimates about how many people are in the group most severely affected. It's probably somewhere between 12 and 20 million and the priority must be to give them protection with a vaccine. The remainder will have to be infected at some stage because there won't be enough doses for them and it would take months to vaccinate them all - not forgetting that the people in the rest of the world. It can never be guaranteed that people won't be infectious and, sadly, some people will still die.
The only way to achieve what you want is to suppress transmission and the only way to do that is by behavioural change (hands, face, space, etc).
If a minority of people choose not to be vaccinated, it doesn't really make much difference to the general plan. They are the ones losing out because they're failing to protect themselves. The ones who are dangers to the rest of us are the ones who persist in breathing their potentially infected germs all over other people.