Even if we become asymptomatic carriers, as long as we have a notably smaller number of days we can transmit the disease that might well be worth it, leaving aside the sheer benefit of vast sections of he population not getting sick despite being infected.
Yes, it would mean vaccinating everyone (you want to do that with most highly infectious diseases anyway), yes it means that the vulnerable can't be vaccinated unless the vaccine is safe for them. But with few exceptions, everyone will be in good enough health at some point so that they can be vaccinated. Hopefully the vaccination lasts years to decades to one's entire life, so that once vaccinated you won't get the disease or at least won't suffer severely from it even when your immune system falters for whatever reason.
But all of that are things that have to be considered and investigated over time. This is a disease we don't have a decades to centuries long record of the way we do with so many other highly dangerous diseases, and that lack of a record is what is causing most of the trouble right now.
Yes, it would mean vaccinating everyone (you want to do that with most highly infectious diseases anyway), yes it means that the vulnerable can't be vaccinated unless the vaccine is safe for them. But with few exceptions, everyone will be in good enough health at some point so that they can be vaccinated. Hopefully the vaccination lasts years to decades to one's entire life, so that once vaccinated you won't get the disease or at least won't suffer severely from it even when your immune system falters for whatever reason.
But all of that are things that have to be considered and investigated over time. This is a disease we don't have a decades to centuries long record of the way we do with so many other highly dangerous diseases, and that lack of a record is what is causing most of the trouble right now.