So if only 1% of the country is eligible for vaccination and 99% of that 1% get vaccinated, that's the "same thing" as 99% of the country being vaccinated? You are not arguing in good faith.
"That will make it 80% are vaccinated and still got infected."
Sure, when most of the country is vaccinated, most of the infections are going to be too.
"For a tiny entity like Gibraltar, with a tiny population, going for months without anyone dying is not exactly new, let alone having one person die from covid."
Except that Gibraltar had lots dying before the vaccines and almost no one dying after. Compare and contrast to Brazil, where President Bolsonaro told everyone to ignore COVID-19 and if you get sick, use HCQ or Ivermectin and you'll be all better. Let's see how that advice has worked out, shall we?

Ouch. Non-stop deaths.
Maybe Brazil should give the American vaccines a try.
Be good enough to show me anywhere on this planet where 1% of the population is “eligible” for covid vaccination, whatever the heck that means.
I'll stretch that even further, show me a country, state, county etc where only 50% are eligible for vaccination let alone 1%.
Why is there a skyrocketing of infections AFTER almost everyone had been vaccinated?
Except that Gibraltar had lots dying before the vaccines and almost no one dying after
Where is your graph for Gibraltar?
And again, why the heck are cases skyrocketing in Gibraltar AFTER everyone has had the covid jab?