> Get vaccinated every 6 - 12 months indefinitely and always wear masks
An annual Flu and COVID shot seems perfectly reasonable. Wearing masks in public is already normal (or at least not uncommon) in many places, and I don't have a problem with where I live being one of those places.
What if I have a problem with where I live being one of those places?
Or another question in a similar vein, what if I don't have a problem wearing a mask but my neighbor does?
Also I'd point out, seasonal flu vaccines are not mandatory and in most places have a low vaccination rate. Would you be fine with a non mandatory covid vaccine?
> What if I have a problem with where I live being one of those places?
> Or another question in a similar vein, what if I don't have a problem wearing a mask but my neighbor does?
I think that if seasonal flu vaccines start being combined with seasonable COVID vaccines that the rate would go up. And unfortunately I think mandatory vaccines would be unacceptable to too many people to think it's a viable option.
I don't have an answer to masks, though I think they'll get more and more normalized as time goes on. Even if COVID were to be basically suppressed, I'd probably still keep wearing them on public transit.
An annual Flu and COVID shot seems perfectly reasonable. Wearing masks in public is already normal (or at least not uncommon) in many places, and I don't have a problem with where I live being one of those places.