I’ve said I’m fine with people making that choice, if they also make the choice to not interact with society. In my sloppy drunk example, if someone wants to do that, have at it, get as drunk as they want, try not to hurt themselves. However, don’t do it walking around EPCOT where it impacts others.
To the states vs feds, it’s not like we restrict movement between states. Which makes the issue very much interstate. Much like when drinking age was different in different states created incentives for drunk driving as people crossed the boarder to drink. Different state rules would hamper vaccine adoption as people crossed state lines to avoid it, then came back incurring the impacts anyway.
My issue is with people making the decision to extend COVID and then expecting to act like they’re not doing that. They should step up and own the decision.