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Originally Posted by Spuds
The latter, but that's counting two extremes. The vast majority of people fall in the middle. And deviation from the former even once a month (seeing extended family, business meeting, church, etc) makes it a much more difficult question to answer, because not everyone in those circles follows the same routine. If somebody wants to be a hermit and can live in that manner that's fine, but they also aren't the ones under pressure to get the vaccine and probably don't have any stake in the matter. The people who are most vocally anti-vaccine the vaccine definitely aren't hermits.
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Agreed with all, except with a clarification/stipulation on the last sentence. The jump from labeling those who are anti-mandate to being anti-vaccine is made far too easily and far too frequently. There
are people who are illogically opposed to the vaccine itself, granted, but, and again I'm speaking from my personal experience and not for every pocket of humanity across the fruited plain, the most vocal in my experience have been anti-mandate, including myself, and not anti-vaccine. Many of those opposing the mandates, and again speaking from my experience, are vaccinated.