Treasury yields going up, but what does it mean for bond ETFs?

In the world of Vanguard, I'm talking VGSH, VGIT, VGLT, VGT, but open to others. In all the record-high yields from the mess with the US debt this week, I'm surprised that none of the above's NAV have really moved that much in response, as I would think people would want to buy in now to reap the greater yield payouts for longer. What am I not understanding about treasury ETFs in this situation? -tsuki

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