Can I ask you a question...and please, Im not trying to be confrontational. Im trying to understand your mindset. I do realize that some people have different thresholds of risk when we talk about covid.
At what point do you see normalcy returning to our lives? Truth be told - as human beings, we were never meant to wear permanent masks or be non-social creatures that refused to get within 6 feet of each other. So at *some* point, we have to start pivoting back to normal. When is that for you? Also, whenever that is......do you feel that it's better that we gradually relax these measures - or just wake up one morning with a pronouncement that we're officially back to normal and no masks, no distancing and we're back to smelling each others armpits while waiting to squeeze into a bus back to our resorts?
...and again, Im not being confrontational. I just see this kind of mindset alot (especially here in NY)...where people are getting extremely uncomfortable at the slightest shift back to normal from masks and distancing and react strongly to it - even from people who are fully vaccinated.
At some point, we all need to turn the corner or we're doomed. How can we all come together and move beyond this?