Advocating caution and saying that we are lifting restrictions prematurely isn't the same as saying we should still be scared of COVID. Though as someone who had a terrible bout with it, I do think people should be more scared than they are, if that makes sense. It's not fun going through it or watching a loved one go through it...and being a long hauler sucks.
Guess we will see if this all backfires or not. I've done nothing but present factual evidence backing why I feel how I do, and I am not alone. I welcome a counter that isn't a snide remark about fear mongering.
I'm also not this hermit you guys keep making me out to be. My girl and I just went out on a walk in the local park. I also shop every other day and will be going to hang out with a friend tonight. I just don't eat out at restaurants or bars or go to the movies (which I loved prior to COVID), all activities which have proven to increase spread. And I work out at home.
I really don't get this dishonest hate boner you guys have for people pointing out we are doing this all prematurely. What do you gain from it? Either I'm wrong, and I get to be called crazy (which I welcome, much like I welcomed it last year when I said this would be a big deal)...or you're wrong and when cases and hospitalizations go up again, you will be part of those responsible for it.