Our office quit requiring masks for those who are vaccinated this week. I wonder if part of it is to pressure those who are holding out on the shot by making it visible to everyone.
I would say that is a strong possibility. If so, personally, I have a strong disdain for anyone that does that, regardless if I may believe the same thing that they do.
I'm not an anti-vaxxer by any stretch of the imagination, but I am not fond of being a beta tester either unless I'm doing it willingly. Some of blowback may not actually be felt for a few yrs down the line. Sure for some people that are my parents age, it's six in one when talking about years down the line. So either way, it doesn't bother them and that's fine.
I think we (as a species) tend to run before we walk with some things. There are some things in the medical world that we still use now, that did horrid things when we first starting using them, but we didn't know what to watch out for etc and it took people being testers to find out. Although this doesn't just apply to the medical field either.
Now, it is quite possible that absolutely nothing happens, although I doubt this situation as I have never known medicine of any type to be without their caveats (some of which are actually worse then what they are trying to help with, but not all the time) and there are people that have had pretty bad reactions to the vaccines out there. Now, we can argue %s of those that had a reaction to the those that didn't or died, but the point is, it isn't without it's concern. Then we don't know what continued use is going to be. This won't be a one and done, your going to have variants that will require different shots etc. The delivery system is new tech (although I can envision some exciting things that it could do if it works out in the end), we just don't know what it's going to be like 3-5-10 yrs down the line. Not everything is instantaneous. This is why when vaccines aren't rushed, they typically have 3-5 yrs testing, not have something rolled out within a year.
Great ideas can be ruined by crap deployment.