While I appreciate that finally we get some data, simply keeping people out of the hospital isn't really the right endpoint to evaluate effectiveness. All along, people who are elderly and have multiple co-morbidities were more likely to be hospitalized. I would like to know, by vaccine type, the number of people who got covid after being vaccinated.
Most rural people did not get Pfizer due to the cold storage requirements. There are several environmental factors that might impact the number. Hopefully I'm wrong, but I don't think they will ever produce data on breakthrough cases by vaccine type. You can throw into the mix the number of non-vaccinated people who test positive the second time and see if that is different than those who got covid after the vaccine. That's data that doesn't support the end of the world narrative for vaccine mandates.