The majority of hospitalizations in Israel are fully vaccinated people.
So what does this mean?
Say you have 1,000 people, half of whom are fully vaxxed and the other not at all.
Then you have 9 people who are sick, 5 of whom are vaxxed, 4 not.
The chance of getting sick is still extremely low.
Look up “how many deaths from covid in us” and see how small the percentages are. You have to use Google (sorry) and it will show you a chart.
There were 34.8M cases (not sure how that is defined: people diagnosed? people who were hospitalized?) which is slightly over 10% of the US population.
There were 612K cases, which means **of the cases**, 1.7% died; of the US population, 0.18 died—and remember, many of those who died had co-morbidities— ie, 40% of those who died in NYS (and possibly also NJ, PA, MI, and CA, which had similar policies of putting not-very-sick COVID patients in nursing homes), were nursing home residents.