The real problem with this virus is the wide variety of people that are seriously effected and what mix of factors they possess, coupled with the variety of factors that also reduce risk. Age, weight, ethnicity, blood group, dna, personal behaviours, job, social interactions, balancing risk. etc.
Whats right for me isn’t for you. It is impossible to arrive at a situation where we are all happy. Vaccines and cure will go a long way to resolving it, but vaccines will last longer for some than others, the virus will always be around, it will evolve to survive as must treatments and vaccines change along side it. The world has to go on, economies must evolve with it as will our behaviours. If anyone hasn’t been touched in some way by this virus then i suspect views will differ to those that have. Just like those in the least at risk groups are more likely to shrug their shoulders and carry on as they always have and those with more to lose will be fearful.
Unfortunately the virus being invisable, the ability to host it, spread it and show no effects, coupled with the inability to know the risk that poses to individuals we may unwittingly interact with means we all have the potential to be silent killers and silent victims. One mans normality will be another mans selfishness. We all just need to be more understanding and respectful of each others behaviours if possible and not get hung up on our way being THE way