Yes, this is the latest concern, on top of 5 or 6 other major problems with the "vaccination" rollout.
One thing I know for sure, masks aren't going to stop whatever is causing this transmission.
Social distancing is likely at least somewhat effective. After all, people aren't getting heavy periods from being a mile away from vaccinated people, they're getting heavy periods from being in the same room as vaccinated people. Distance matters, we just don't know how much yet.
Pretty much just staying away from them as much as possible is my strategy for now. Which is disturbing because my whole family is pro-vaxx. Not that I've seen them in a couple years anyway (they don't like my activism or cannabis use). This is just one more thing that will keep us apart. Even though we live in the same town, I've hugged my parents for the last time, I know that. I hope the same isn't true of my 2 children, who are kept apart from me by their mother. The state long ago took away my permit to operate a vehicle, but even if I could drive, and if my ex wasn't keeping us apart, they've got literal roadblocks up between my kids and I. I've felt like I live in prison for many years. I wonder if the other prisoners are starting to notice as well? Or will they die licking the boot?
RE: What can the unvaccinated do to protect themselves from the vaccinated?