COVID-19 Outbreak Information Updates (Reboot) [over 150.000,000 US cases (est.), 6,422,520 US hospitilizations, 1,148,691 US deaths.]

Not sure how many times it's been pointed out... Or needs to be... Vaccines don't stop the spread or contraction of Covid... The overall numbers bare that out (when comparing highly vaxed areas to not so highly vaxed areas of similar populations and density), and in my personal experience... every person I know that has gotten the shot, has also contracted Covid afterwards (myself included)....

It's doesn't stop you from getting Covid... Nor does it stop the spread... Some will argue that it slows the spread, but the numbers (when not cherry picked) don't support that...

What the shots do... is what most vaccines shots have done for decades... creates an immune response in the individual... that lessens the chance of severe illness... just in that person... nothing more.
Since Omicron, completely true.

Not true at all with Alpha and to a lesser extent Delta.

There was about a 2-3 month period in November-January where it became really clear that the vaccine was not having any significant impact on infection where people were still acting like it did but I honestly haven't seen anyone claiming it did in recent months. A new vaccine is needed for those wanting it. By now, case fatality rates are so low and almost everyone has some sort of immune response we are no longer dealing with a novel virus.