I consider the responsibility reversed. Everyone that "cares for their well-being", as you put it, have no right to demand everyone else accommodate them. They are the ones that must self-isolate. Meanwhile everyone that can't do that should be allowed to roll the dice and get on with their lives.
I consider the responsibility reversed. Everyone that "cares for their well-being", as you put it, have no right to demand *everyone else* accommodate them. *They* are the ones that must self-isolate. Meanwhile everyone that can't do that should be allowed to roll the dice and get on with their lives.
I consider the responsibility reversed. Everyone that "cares for their well-being", as you put it, have no right to demand everyone else accommodate them. They are the ones that must self-isolate. Meanwhile everyone that can't do that should be allowed to roll the dice and get on with their lives.