rooster, Vaccinated people are much less likely to end up in hospital ICU units. That means less likely to get seriously sick. And they are less likely to pass it on. It is a question of degree.
Health authorities recommend mask wearing, social distancing and vaccination for the same reason you have fences around pools to protect small children from drowning. To protect those who for some reason are unable to protect themselves.
Adults generally don't need the pool fences to help protect themselves. Adults generally shouldn't need mandates to help protect themselves.
Must say again: As i was early in our relationship here i'm continually conflicted between seeing you as willfully ignorant, or simply as a stupid fuck pretending to be as ignorant as you come across. Obviously i am conflicted to what degree to you deserve some sympathy.
The fact you are able to fix your house, and able to be here talking to others suggest there must be a considerable amount of willful ignorance in your situation.
You have more than enough resources at your fingertips to answer those questions yourself. You have been given the answers more than a few times.
"Seriously what difference is there from vaxxed and unvaxxed if both can catch Covid both can pass it on?"
See:
Community transmission and viral load kinetics of the SARS-CoV-2 delta (B.1.617.2) variant in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in the UK: a prospective, longitudinal, cohort study
Anika Singanayagam, PhD * Seran Hakki, PhD * Jake Dunning, PhD * Kieran J Madon, MSc Michael A Crone, MBBCh Aleksandra Koycheva, BSc et al.
Vaccination reduces the risk of delta variant infection and accelerates viral clearance. Nonetheless, fully vaccinated individuals with breakthrough infections have peak viral load similar to unvaccinated cases and can efficiently transmit infection in household settings, including to fully vaccinated contacts. Host–virus interactions early in infection may shape the entire viral trajectory.