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Cheers bear. One thought did cross my mind when reading your post was that vaccinated folks are more likely to be asymptomatic, I would have thought and more likely to mix with others so may, eventually become the prime infection vector, particularly if we do eventually vaccinate kids.If they have the virus in their nose or throat (by a positive test) it's likely they can transmit, but there is very little evidence, other than circumstantial and genrtic tracing to link any one case to another individual.
The PCR test itself either finds the genetic code of the virus, or fragments of the virus. If the latter, the person may not be infected at the time of the test. The test sensitivity is set that you are (far) more likely to have the disease though.
The point I was making is that you are (statistically) less likely to catch the disease after vaccination and therefor vaccinated people are less likely (as a group) to transmit.