76% effective in an elderly population is fantastic for a vaccine, but go on, this is entertaining.
If it isn't, in your opinion, then AGAIN, you don't know what you're talking about. How did you form that opinion?
It isn't just elderly, but elderly in a nursing home, so there is a good chance that they had lots of medical issues as well as age.
My mother-in-law lives in one of those progressive communities - they have single family houses (where she is) apartments with minimal supervision (they check in on you a couple of times a day), an unskilled care facility (they send somebody to get you for meals, watch you take meds etc.) and skilled nursing.
A handful of the residents in the skilled nursing facility got sick and several died. A couple in the unskilled care facility ended up on ventilators and one died. In the independent living areas about 10 got sick, most ended up in hospital but AFAIK all recovered - including my mother-in-law's 102 year old neighbor.
But six staff got sick and three died. All under 40.