Sure. We know that vaccines don't prevent transmisdion altogether, but they greatly reduce the chance of contracting covid and passing it on. Also, people who are vaccinated are far less likely to get severe or dangerous symptoms.
No they don't.
The vaccinated make up most who are in the hospital b/c of it. Vaccine injured. Britain is paying money to many who have been. America is long past doing the same.
We've already seen:
0-30 days: Blood clots. Thrombosis. Myocarditis. Strokes. Heart attacks. Spontaneous abortions. Pulmonary embolism. Anaphylactic shock.
1-12 months: Vaccine-induced immunodeficiency - VAIDS. Antibody Dependent Enhancement (ADE). Autoimmune reactions. Prion-Like Neurological Destruction. Heart Failure
1-10 years: Spike Protein induced Chromosomal damage. Cancers. Severe immunodeficiency. Fatal Autoimmune Disorder. Suppressed DNA Repair Mechanism NHE3.
Infertility/Reproductive Disorders
Hospitals make anywhere from a minimum of $16,000/patient. Testing and diagnosis equal more money.
A Sister Andre', a french nun survived the 1918 flu "pandemic", both world wars, and had COVID last year and also had her 117 birthday.
Some hospitals get a 22% increase in money if they give Remdesivir; a failed drug and causes kidney failure as the very high side effect. That will cause fluids to back up into the lugs and a person will "dry drown". Even worse if they are put on a ventilator.
There is a difference between "because of" and "with something".
I could go on but I've posted plenty of evidence. I'm not the only one. Many who've done their homework if you will are around world including many who work in all areas of Medicine.