The thing is, she's being misleading by stating a partial fact and leaving out the greater context. She's trying to downplay the importance of vaccines by making a false equivalence that since vaccinated people are also able to get infected too, that it is ineffective. This is not arguing in good faith. This doesn't mean that vaccines are ineffective or not important, like what Kristy is trying to imply.
It is also obvious that this number is much smaller per capita than the number of infections caused and contracted by unvaccinated people. Failing to add that point creates a misleading narrative that is not reflective of reality. This doesn't mean that vaccines are ineffective or not important, like what Kristy is trying to imply.
This is mainly because of the delta variant, which is much more contagious than the previous versions of SARSCOV2. This doesn't mean that vaccines are ineffective or not important, like what Kristy is trying to imply.
That has nothing to do with the effectiveness or importance of vaccines. That is a problem with their screening protocol, not a problem with vaccines. This doesn't mean that vaccines are ineffective or not important, like what Kristy is trying to imply. Your anecdotes are not relevant and it is an undeniable fact that millions of lives have been saved because of the vaccines, and millions more will be saved if more people would get it.
I'm glad you agree.
Pretending?
Vaccinated people are potentially contagious if infected. This doesn't mean that vaccines are ineffective or not important, like what Kristy is trying to imply. Vaccinated people are less likely to get infected in the first place and clear the virus faster than unvaccinated people. Downplaying this fact by merely stating "vaccinated people are contagious too" while omitting the relevant context is misleading.
Bad strawman argument. The more people get vaccinated the safer everyone will be overall. In your nursing home incident, imagine if 100% of the population were vaccinated. Does that change the odds at all of those 14 elderly people dying? No one's pretending that vaccinations are 100% effective. Great pains are taken to convey this nuance, and it's been repeated countless times in this very thread, so if anyone needs to stop pretending, you should stop pretending that we aren't aware of this fact.