Is there any evidence demonstrating significant number of people want to stay in lockdown forever? Absent that, this just seems like a straw man to pretend people acting responsibly is somehow pathological.
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Another trajectory (already happening) is that the vaccinated forget how many (usually less powerful) people are not, both nationally and globally, and they get back to living in their now safe personal zones, while large numbers remain vulnerable.
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I think the first point is probably expected for some and human nature. People are deeply traumatized. On the policy front, I really doubt this is an issue because the very strong public policy tendency has been to loosen at the first sign of even slight case rate declines.
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2/ Broadly the issue over the last year has been refusal to lock down and premature reopenings rather than refusal to ease up when cases drop.
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When COVID is behind us, I honestly don't know how soon I'll go maskless in public. It's not completely rational. For all my life, I got sick at least twice every year. Sometimes a cold would hang on for months. For the past year, nothing. No cold. No cough. Nothing.
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A lot of people in Asia made this choice after the first SARS outbreak. Nothing irrational about it. The masks protected them from pollution and other illnesses and some communities used to mask wearing had better early COVID experiences than their neighbors.
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