Perhaps there's middle ground between the "vaccine hesitant"/incorrigibly opposed to any efforts to control the virus being totally blameless, at worst confused or misled, and them being entirely, malignantly culpable up to the point we should dance on their graves if they die.
Spanish Flu is a bad example here because the policy response ranged from lucky-guess (local mask mandates and school closures) through to crime-against-humanity (Wilson shipping vulnerable populations to the trenches en masse). H1N1 burned itself out in most western countries.
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On the other hand, if humanity knew what viruses were at the time we could have created an effective vaccine and it might have gone differently.
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