From Dr. Robert Malone’s twitter account today:
https://twitter.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1427650204921122819
“I guess I need to say this again.
1) Delta has an Ro of about 8, about 3x that of the Alpha (ref- CDC). With these leaky vaccines, if we were to have 100% vaccine uptake and perfect mask use we cannot stop the spread of Delta (ref- CDC).
2) the current vaccines provide about 50-60% efficacy in protection from infection. They are not fully protective.
3) if you are vaccinated and become infected (“breakthrough”), the virus will replicate at the same or higher levels than if you were unvaccinated and then become infected.
4) if you are vaccinated and then become infected, your risk of transmitting virus to someone else is quite high – remember, the Ro measures how likely you are to transmit the virus.
5) if you are vaccinated and then become infected, your risk of developing severe disease or dying is better than if you were not vaccinated and then become infected with Delta.
6) Therefore, if you are vaccinated and then become infected, you MAY have a higher risk of becoming a “superspreader” because you are less likely to show disease. This has not been measured, but it should be.”
There must be something more to this because Dr. Malone also says this today:
“If you are elderly or high risk- these vaccines can save your life. The data is clear. If you are elderly, your risk of dying from COVID is 230 times that of a young adult. I believe people are smart enough to figure out the risk/benefit ratios and vaccination.” https://twitter.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1427403241336320002
The upshot of all this is that we ought to expect a much more complicated cold and flu season this year (starts in Oct) due to the conflicting effects of the “vaccines” and the undoubtedly conflicting policies and attitudes that will come from that which will cause some to say we need another while many are already dying of the first two (or three…).
My advice is stay away from the “vaccine” like it was the plague.  It looks like it just might be that.