So we should allow everyone to drive at 100mph through towns and ignore cyclist, because a few people would be killed anyway.
Yes - you still take precautions to further reduce the spread, but if you ever want those to lift then we need basically universal uptake of the vaccine amongst those who can take it.
I *can* and have had both jabs, but there is a very good chance that it has had no effect at all, so I still haven't gone into a building other than a shielded blood testing clinic or the vaccination centre since last February.
I haven't socialised with anyone in that time, more than having a couple of conversations through a window.
I've had both jabs. There has been no lift in lockdown in fourteen months - I have in fact moved to my parents house (and they went fully isolating for three weeks before I did so) on two occasions when the infection rates were volatile. Their house being in an area which has always had a very low rates throughout and is very easy to isolate in.
It wasn't until September that I left the house - that's seven months inside.
Your failure to spend forty minutes getting vaccinated (since you aren't yet vaccinated, despite having spent twenty minutes on the process so far), puts the entire process at risk.
Vaccination isn't purely to protect you, or to make your life easier or "normal". It is to protect society. Stop being such a selfish buttock and get the second jab.