I have to agree. I spoke to many people in Cozumel and found nothing but overwhelming relief that people were starting to come back. There was no conflict. The key is following guidelines. It can be done if people choose to do it. People need to separate the travel aspect from the following of guidelines aspect, Anyone who suggests that you shouldn’t go to Cozumel whilst following guidelines, but then goes to the supermarket in Texas or Florida or Wisconsin etc. has zero gravitas in my book.
Asking people to sacrifice themselves and their families for the perceived greater good, with no guarantee that there will ever be any sort of vaccine is easy...But it’s opinion. My mother doesn’t think anyone should go out of the house now before the end of 2021 unless there is a 100% verified vaccine. Not even open doors.
seems pretty simple to me:
If you are high risk, don’t go out.
If you want to travel to places who want you to come (accepting flights) then follow the guidelines and go if you want to.
if you don’t want to follow the guidelines, you probably don’t follow any rules anyway, so short of making it illegal, or closing down borders or stopping flights, there is little we can do about that demographic. But if you have an issue with it, petition governments to close borders or airlines to cancel flights etc...don’t bleat at those who are following the safety regulations.
I really don’t understand why people have such an issue about wearing a mask though...it’s like getting annoyed at someone for wearing underwear.