Quote Originally Posted by drudy23 View Post
I can make the same argument for the virus. Do you not believe the stats that this virus is relatively harmless and rarely deadly for certain age groups? Or is that part of "what they don't know yet". You'd have to agree that common sense says that the least at risk aren't going to pay much attention to the rules. There's a reason 15 year olds don't get colonoscopies unless something calls for it.

Again, I don't disagree with your decisions, I'm questioning your consistency. You literally argue a point in one response, and then refuse to acknowledge a point like the one I just made.
1. A common misconception by those who try and downplay COVID is that the only two results are perfectly fine or dead. Even younger people who didn't have a bad course are having some other issues pop up after recovery. Or pulmonary issues that persist. I have seen this from some of our therapists who have got it and recovered.

2. I'm not sure what I am being inconsistent with or what point I ignored of yours.