There is a slight difference in the ability to spread, not worth risking getting the vaccine. If you are healthy and not in an at risk group you are extremely unlikely to end up in a hospital and even less likely of dying.
Any "risk" one would be taking by getting vaccinated pales in comparison with the risk of complications resulting from contracting COVID. For example, the risk of developing myocarditis and pericarditis cases in people receiving an mRNA vaccine are lower than developing the same condition as a result of being infected with COVID.
Myocarditis and Pericarditis After mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination | CDC
The known risks of COVID-19 illness and its related, possibly severe complications, such as long-term health problems, hospitalization, and even death, far outweigh the potential risks of having a rare adverse reaction to vaccination, including the possible risk of myocarditis or pericarditis.
The risk of side effects from vaccination are so low, that there is no logical reason for
any eligible person to not get vaccinated.
We don’t force obese people to get gastric bypass, alcoholics to stop drinking, smokers to stop smoking or force couch potatoes to work out…. all of which would open up beds in hospitals.
This is a strawman argument, as nobody is being forced to get vaccinated. People are being strongly encouraged and in certain circumstances, there are vaccination mandates, which entail
choosing to get vaccinated, or find another line of work.
We are no longer in the beginning of a pandemic and we have learned a lot. All precautions should cease full stop for all but the at risk. Our response to the pandemic will have ramifications for an entitled generation. Fortunately our politicians are starting to “follow the science”.
Restrictions
are being eased, because the science is saying that it is safe to do so. That doesn't mean previous restrictions weren't enacted from
not following science. But their reduction/removal should be based on advice from public health experts, not whiny 5-year-olds in adult bodies.