Going to the movies, going out to eat, travelling interstate etc - a lot of things that have been just a part of everyday life will become a lot more difficult unless you act in the interests of the greater good
Fixed.
I get your point that there are people who don't want to vaccinate. I do.
However, I do
not get why people would refuse the vaccine. Really it is getting ridiculous, given the options, that anyone able to take it should refuse.
If there are people who don't want the vaccine because (reasons) then they are free to live in lockdown forever more. The consequences of their decision should suit them perfectly.
TBH if the majority of us are vaccinated then they're probably the ones most at risk in a society, BUT that holds true right up until their decision affects someone who can't get the vaccine despite desperately wanting to e.g. immunocompromised, the very young, people allergic to vaccine ingredients etc. Not to mention medicla staff who have to treat someone for what is essentially a preventable illness.
If that is the hill they want to die on, then perhaps they should take a horse-sized dose of Ivermectin and find a hill somewhere to - literally - die on.
Darwinism at its finest.
EDIT: I wonder what the overlap is between people who don't want/trust the COVID vaccine and those who call hippies in Nimbin stupid for getting measles.