I hope you're not posting that in response to my statements? Because that's not what I'm saying. I mean, literally everyone on this thread already knows what you posted.
What I'm saying is that vaccinated individuals can still be exposed to the virus, they can develop an immune response, and they can test positive. It's happening here. It's happening all over the world. It's happening in Israel which has one of the most widespread vaccination programs in the world.
But the vast majority of those people, even if they test positive, aren't sick, aren't ending up in hospitals, and aren't spreading it.
Which is why, once again, I'm stating that absolute case counts are an even poorer metric now, than they were 6-12 months ago.