I kind of wish we could have vaccine passports so I would know what I'm dealing with. However, I know this is not going to happen.
I've been thinking about comparison earlier in this thread between those who legitimately can't be vaccinated and those with food allergies. I don't think this is a fair comparison. Most people with food allergies are OK as long as they maintain control over what they eat. If they have a severe allergy, maybe they can't eat in restaurants or go to places where food is served. But most people with food allergies can (at least pre-pandemic) safely go out to work, stores, the bank, etc.
As long as Covid is a threat and unvaccinated people are going around without masks, people who can't be vaccinated for legitimate reasons or are immunocompromised will be at risk any time they go out to do any errands.
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