Antidotal for you so take it or leave it. My wife is an ICU nurse and was predominately in COVID positive rooms. In her ICU they were slammed, every bed full, all the time since spring of 2020. Once we PCS'd to our new location, which has a lot less COVID, typically her unit has only had two patients at any given time with COVID. Since this latest surge her unit now has 10 COVID positive patients in an 8 bed ICU. She has seen one patient this entire time who has had the vaccine, however that patient also had an autoimmune disorder as well.
The story she told me that I liked the most was of this guy who came in to the ER, with all the classic COVID symptoms but refused to get the test because "COVID isn't real." Dude was an anti masker, anti vaxer, you name it. Well, eventually he let somebody give him the test, was positive, and of course didn't believe the test. Within a day of that, he is in the ICU, a few days laters, he was on a vent and then died about a week later. The family, also anti masks, anti vaccine, etc., still didn't believe the doctors or the nurses as to why this dude died.
The current crop of patients in her ICU are mostly of that mindset. Masks don't work, vaccines don't work. While my wife has both empathy and sympathy for people like this, I feel like it's naturally thinning the herd.