Maybe I should just stop driving a car for the rest of my life so I don't accidentally kill anybody not wearing a seatbelt in a car in a car crash even though they knew the significance of a seatbelt. To put it simply, I'll do a reasonable amount to prevent someone's death, but the things is that *everyone already had the chance of getting the vaccine for free*. Plus more people are dying of other diseases now than coronavirus now that most cases are delta. You have a reasonable point, but you can't just create a circular argument that completely ignores nuance by painting things as black and white. People are expected to be vaccinated; it's the normal that we assume people have already done. I don't feel bad for passing measles onto someone unvaccinated because 1.) How would I know if they're not vaccinated 2.) I want to live a normal life and do normal things 3.) It's illogical to assume that people should assume that they won't get a human-transmitted disease when they are around other people. It's a ridiculous and unsustainable standard.