you said I should let go of my plan ASAP? I assume you meant to go to England?
Not at all, the complete opposite, just like the idea that I would be against vaccination, but my entire post kinda revolves around me saying vaccination is really the only
solution here. Not all the other band-aids, most of which are born out of a panic response trying to prevent as much spread as we possibly could. Note that this has been the noise I"ve made since this whole thing started, too.
Once we're moving to a less contagious situation, its a good idea to step away from all those protective aids as well. You're exactly right, its good to start living a normal life again - and the norm is not trying to ban every possible risk. Maybe you always did and thats how you do things, then I guess double masking and all those other, overly extreme measures are indeed the norm for you, then by all means. But normality is also the acceptance of a minor risk, and its good to flip that switch in your mind sooner rather than later.
That is what I meant to say wrt scientific and statistical data too. The comparison with hospitals that was also made up here is another example of it. You're NOT traversing high risk areas, not even when you move through airports. A hospital on the covid wing - thát is a high risk area where the recommendations stand and are initially aimed at. The underlying question is, when is the percentage small enough for you to stop comparing your personal movement with moving around in high risk hospital wings.
My post was, since you're making that trip and were so adamant about all the measures you'd take, a reality check. A perspective. I'm 200% for living the life we should.
I think the problem is that most people just get sniffles with covid, and they don't care about other people. That's humans for ya. Has nothing to do with the science of any of it.
You can play fear games all you want (I myself am very scared of covid cause it kicked my ass), but vast vast majority of people that get covid don't even get sniffles. So people simply don't care.
No, I know in fact that I'm quite a responsible guy when it comes to spreading disease. I work from home since March 2020 and keep social distancing rules intact where others might cuddle up because its the path of least resistance in a group.
But there are limits and it is a good idea to guard those for your own (mental) health. And in a general sense, I know humans are very bad at risk assessment and generally pick the safe side. I understand the urge, I even feel it myself, and at the same time, I know its not healthy and risk is part of life, and a great teacher. With a virus, threat assessment is a whole box of problems and we're very likely to be overly cautious - even in the face of inevitability.