Your statement though would then suggest we should never have any kind of regulations. No seatbelts, build planes however you want, everyone gets a gun at birth, etc.
We have rules in place to protect the general public. If someone gets behind the wheel intoxicated, they can be arrested. If they kill someone while driving drunk, they can be held accountable for their actions and go to jail. The same is not the case with COVID-19.
Obviously 100% won't get vaccinated. We need to get to like 75-80% with probably yearly boosters. Children right now are exempt because they're doing studies. Should the 10 year old girl be forced to have to live her life in a house because she had cancer when she was younger and because some people are too proud to get a vaccine? Because they believe in conspiracy theories and think they're going to have 5G implanted (by the way, my speeds have tripled in the past week thanks to my second vaccine shot) if they get the vaccine or be controlled by Bill Gates?
We all have a responsibility to one another, whether we like it or not. We have all, largely, entered a social contract with one another. That social contract says we won't walk up to one another and kill someone, drive drunk behind the wheel, treat each other with some modicum of respect. Largely, if you don't, you're held responsible for it and are punished. Why are we treating this any differently? It's flat out ridiculous and the level at which those will act selfishly is disappointing for a country that is supposed to be the best in the world.