How though? Having the vaccine is a personal choice for protection of the user. There allegedly* has been more data to show that the current vaccines offer little in the way of transmission prevention. It does offer protection from infection itself but if they test positive they won't be there to spread it anyway.
COVID-19 vaccines that have obtained WHO emergency use listing appear to have high efficacy against severe disease and death, but lower efficacy against non-severe infections, and emerging evidence suggests that protection against non-severe disease declines faster following vaccination than...
www.thelancet.com
* Im not especially au fait with reading these sorts of reports so I can't actually be sure of what's gospel.
Most of them are qualified enough to walk into decent paid private sector roles where they'll probably get a better work experience and the end loser is the service users themselves who have more appointments cancelled and longer wait times
. Not that it particularly affects me either way but not everyone has that luxury.