Iceland was a hugely vaccinated nation with an over 85% vaccine rate. Their cases are exploding for a nation of their size. Their top epidemiologist has now admitted that the vaccines are not stopping transmission (Which the CDC Director also admitted) and the only way to herd immunity is by natural infection. Their goal now is to protect the vulnerable.
In other words: the Sweden model.
So again: leave the unvaccinated alone. They were probably the most rational all along, given the terrible performance of these vaccines.
You will need to translate from Icelandic:
Ná þurfi hjarðónæmi með því að láta veiruna ganga - Vísir
Sóttvarnalæknir telur að nú verði að reyna að ná fram hjarðónæmi gegn kórónuveirunni með því að láta hana ganga áfram, en reyna að koma í veg fyrir alvarleg veikindi með því að hlífa viðkvæmum hópum. Hann segir markmiðið á þessum tímapunkti ekki geta verið að útrýma veirunni úr samfélaginu.www.visir.is
Iceland is 75% vaccinated. The vast majority of those over 16 have gotten the shot, but children under 16 can still get the virus and spread it. That's a large portion of the population that must be vaccinated as well. As for their "exploding cases" iceland has a rolling 7 day average of 72.