As one of my old bosses, Wiley Barker, M.D. used to say, "If you want an argument, you will have o pick another subject." Unfortunately, a Kaiser Family Foundation survey published today said,
"Among adults who have not gotten a COVID-19 vaccine, nearly two-thirds (64%) believe or are uncertain about four or more false statements about the virus." And, they found, "Nearly half (46%) of Republicans compared to just 14% of Democrats believe or are unsure about four or more misstatements about COVID-19. Strikingly, 84% of Republicans believe or are unsure whether the government is exaggerating the number of COVID-19 deaths by including deaths due to other causes, compared to just one third of Democrats."
Unfortunately, there is a partisan divide on how true and false information is being processed. The other guys are getting dangerous disinformation from the people they trust. Unfortunately, the people they trust are not doctors. If I was totally partisan, I might say, "Screw them. If they want to get real sick and risk dying, let them."
The Kaiser Family Foundation report was just published and is easy to "Google." I encourage you to look it up, read it, and draw your own conclusions.