Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

I don't think you understood the post. The question was, "Why are you refusing to acknowledge that <vaccines are also effective at preventing transmission>?"

It wasn't a request for you to refuse to acknowledge it again, while simultaneously vaguely referring to a page of the report that it only makes any sense for you to refer to if you've failed to fully comprehend what it's saying.
Reread what you sent me.
As described above, several studies have provided evidence that vaccines are effective at preventing infection. Uninfected individuals cannot transmit; therefore, the vaccines are also effective at preventing transmission. There may be additional benefit, beyond that due to prevention of infection, if some of those individuals who become infected despite vaccination are also at a reduced risk of transmitting (for example, because of reduced duration or level of viral shedding).
This is saying that because "vaccines are effective at preventing infection," these people are therefore uninfected, so they can't transmit. This quote hinges on the vaccine stopping or preventing infection.

As I said
This sounds great until you get to page 32.