Uh... actually the vaxxed people are the one spreading it. They get covid and symptom not as bad so they think they're good and then they spread virus to other people. I (unvaxxed) got covid from two fully vaxxed co-workers. My mom and sister (who never left the house because they are afraid of catching the virus) got it from my niece. All three were fully vaxxed with the booster shot.
So, stop your pandering and demeaning tune calling people uncaring for not getting the vaccine. You know that 40,000+ people die yearly with the flu, right? Why isn't the flu shot a mandate? And if you're not getting the flu shot, it means you don't care about other?
Your flu comparison with covid is flawed. Does the flu spread as beautiful as covid?
Now lets see here, I don't think I know anyone who gotten the flu was admitted to the hospital. Now add covid, yes I know people who was admitted and who didn't come home. I'm sure those who knows people that died of covid can voice the same thing as well. Before covid, flu was an annual thing and we do not know anyone who would need to be hospitalized for catching the flu. I even catches the flu yearly myself and we take the flu with the grain of salt.
No flu since covid came out and I still gotten my flu shots. Good reason for this is mask and good hygiene practices which limited my flu count. Before covid, I don't even need to wipe down my work station or my steering wheel or washes my hands as often. Roni has made us all neat freaks and is the reason why no flu for me thus far.