People who are vaccinated and get covid are sick for less time. Even against Omicron. Hospital stays, death, and duration of sickness statistically are reduced. So they spread the virus for less days. So if you're vaccinated, you factually spread the virus less and infect less peole. Vaccinated people can spread the virus too. But it's for less time therefor less people.
The virus spreading longer (in vaccinated (few less days) and unvaccinated (more days)) creates more mutations. New mutations weaken the vaccine's effectiveness, allowing even more people to spread it.
If people got vaccinated so they spread it for less time it'd probably help out to an extent. maybe my grandma might be alive. Or not. IDK. Or she'd be alive if she would have gotten the vaccine she asked the doc for in her final days.
I respect people and their choices. But their choices do effect others and our loved ones in SOME capacity. If you don't think it's enough to get the vaccine, then ya. that's your choice. I'm just trying to help my neighbors and for those of us who have lost loved ones, it hits a lot different