I didn't see it that way at all. I saw it as "Here's a fabulous new vaccine delivery system, because fat-encapsulation allows it to go everywhere, and it can be re-programmed so quickly, rather than the years taken to otherwise create a vaccine." That's revolutionary in terms of anti-virus delivery systems. (That's the biologist in him speaking.) But Robert Malone spoke of it having real negative impacts, particularly in bypassing the body's normal immunological response pathways - he of the "nuclear bomb in your body" analogy.
Can it be abused horribly? YES! Imagine you turn your back and someone's swapped in a toxic poison.
Wait. They've already done that.
But they can do it again and again, very easily. I think they're losing the battle on anybody taking needles in arms anymore in any scale. They'll have to find alternatives via air/food/water deliver systems.
But here's the kicker... The people setting this stuff off, have to ensure they're not killed themselves by whatever delivery system they choose. Or not in proximity to those who have been "infected". And yes, I'm aware our own (US) government has experimented a few times on aerosol delivery systems for infectious diseases. (subway tunnels, a weeklong(?) experiment in SF - possibly a hallucinogenic?, and others. There are documents that explain the best place to put a bioweapon - on choke points such as escalators, bus entry/exit points, etc. Where people HAVE to go through.
But back to your point, Yes, he took a more rabid stance early on, but he's mentioned a number of times that he and Heather have changed their minds, and even explained how that happened. From a biologist point of view, yes, locking everyone down hard DOES make sense because you DO burn through the infection, build up antibodies and it doesn't spread. But that's impossible to do. "Yo, military folks. Just.. just take the next 6 weeks off." For developing silicon wafers, you bake them at high temps, depositing layers for a few weeks. Who would provide chemicals for water filtration, and food for everyone? Toilet paper deliveries are ESSENTIAL!
Yes, his initial point was reactionary, strictly biological and completely impractical.
But he's changed his mind, quite openly. And for some reason that's a sin?
We need to get past this issue people have (those "gotcha moments").
We make mistakes. We learn, we change. We adapt.
This adherence to perfection and conformity is killing us collectively.
We're human.