This could fit in many categories. And will probably be derailed off topic as the other Covidthreads. This is about some groups in society, and loneliness, social need and need for an active life to stay healthy. I am thinking about kids and elders, and other groups who may be at risk, but has ill effects of being denied travel, activities, etc. Like elders over 70 years old, how can we even justify it being right to have any restrictions, when the median life expectancy is 75 years in many countries. How can we deny them anything, and not let them life full lives? I cannot justify locking up people in the later stages, dying in loneliness.
The same for kids, who go through a development, how can we justify restriction of any sort for them? And ex drugaddicts, people with mental issues, disabled folks, etc. I find any restrictions on those groups wrong, if they need a social life, for whatever reason. And this is regardless if they are vaccinated or not. Why do we not have a conversation about differentiating between vurlnerable groups, and others, when we talk restrictions. Can we see the individuals in this thread, and talk about how to do the best for theese groups isolated, not the general public. Their lifequality, and how to avoid a worsening in mental and physical health for vulnerable groups, because things has changed.
Please do not derail and destroy it, as the others. No spam like memes, and A4 pictures of irrelevant graphs, that 105% are awere of, to make it irrelevant. And only personal opinions, no endless pasting about what CNN or Fauci has stated. Hope the mods check in and remove such off topic stuff.