If you actually had read, you would have understood that the data comes from the Technical Briefing 22 from Public Health England:
https://assets.publishing.service.go...2_21_09_02.pdf
So in England the vaccine is currently completely failing with what is called the "delta" variant...
You must not have read my previous statistics discussion on "Simpson's paradox" . I'll past it below....
"This generalization is patently false. It's a example of Simpson's paradox which is a statistical anomaly. Put simply Israel has a vaccination rate approaching 80% of the population, So by default the number of people who are vaccinated up in hospital will inevitably go up as a percentage of the whole. What needs to be looked at and what was not as widely published is the fact that if you look at each group individually the vaccinated group is three times less likely to end up in the hospital as the unvaccinated, Also the vaccinated group is an older and sicker population that is susceptible to other diseases and comorbidities as well.
For clarity on, August 15th the number of vaccinated people in Israel who were in the hospital was 515: 301 fully vaccinated and 214 not vaccinated. The rate of hospitalization was 53 for every million people vaccinated versus 164 for every million unvaccinated. Taking the numbers a step further the under 50 age group: 11 people who are fully vaccinated were hospitalized which works out to approximately three per every million citizens versus unvaccinated were 43 people, or 39 for every million citizens.
Ultimately we can get a lone statistical fact to say pretty much anything we want, This is why it's important to look at the larger picture to give a more accurate view of the situation. Yes at it's face value, reading on August 15th that 60% of the hospitalized people in Israel were vaccinated sounds horrific, But once we dive into the data (which unfortunately was not as widespread as the sensational headlines) it shows a much different picture and a much stronger argument for getting vaccinated..."
To extrapolate to England, 66% of the population is fully vaccinated. In the article you linked we'll take the under 50 group as they would less likely to have multiple co-morbities present. 37 fully vaccinated died in the fully vaccinated group, but 99 vaccinated died. Considering the unvaccinated make up 35% of the population, you'd expect more like 30 deaths if the vaccine was not effective. Also, the same data set, unvaccinated were admitted to the hospital, in the under 50 group, unvaccianted patients were roughly 7 x more likely to be admitted to the hospital vs vaccinated patients. (information pulled from page 22 of the PDF linked) If we were in Vegas I'd take the vaccinated odds anyday. Believe what you will, but the data supporting vaccination is overwhelming and growing.