Not just trust. There is a finite amount of energy each individual can devote to public health measures. At a certain point one additional restriction - or more likely its enforcement via formal or informal sanction - exhausts people and they begin to give up entirely.
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Masking, on its own, is trivial, but the exhausting privatization of most Covid management strategies (it’s difficult to get tested, isolation given a positive test is unsupported & awful, children are homeschooled, etc.) it’s easy to see why it is a public point of resistance.
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Kids are not spreaders but they can be infected, right? How could the ski resort know t hat she had been infected in December and hence, immune. On the other hand, someone posted yesterday that their grandchild is in hospital after getting Covid twice.
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Yes stupid...
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Public health messaging has so far been mixed up, confusing, overly authoritarian, lacking in trust and full of unnecessary restrictions. The more rules you have in place the harder it is for people to follow the ones that work.
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What happened to "Sorry about that. Honey, let's put that mask on - we were asked politely by a business to comply with their rules, let's be good sports. OK now let's hit that chair lift". Instead you say "F-YOU" and post on Twitter crying about it. You're the child here, sir.
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Using your child as a weapon in your crusade for "public health" by forcing a minimum wage employee to choose between enforcing the rules or losing their job. Bad parenting.
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I had minimal trust in PH officials before but no I have zero.
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