You might want to change your view when you have considered this data from the UK
The report is here.
From the 1st of February to the 2nd of August, the UK recorded 742 Delta deaths - not many for a population of 70 million, 1 in 90,000.
Out of the 742 deaths, 402 were fully vaccinated. 79 had received one shot. 253 were unvaccinated.
Look at the bottom line.
402 deaths out of 47,008 cases in vaccinated, 1 in 117; 253 deaths out of 151,054 cases in unvaccinated, 1 in 600. If you get covid having been vaccinated, according to this data, you are very much more likely to die than if you were not vaccinated!
But do bear in mind that the vaxinated outnumber the unvaccinated by about 4:1 yet in recorded cases the unvaccinated outnumber the vaccinated about 3:1. So it seems the vaccines do prevent infection but if you do get infected you are much more likely to die. This is directly opposite to what we are told.
The overall risk for that period is very low at 1 in 90,000 but last time I looked deaths following vaccination were running at about 1 in 50,000.
Adverse events Astra Zeneca
Adverse events Pfizer
Note "following" does not necessarily equate to "due to" in all cases. But it cannot be said that the benefit of the vaccines is clear.