Of course not. Medical care should not be denied on account of stupidity. However, we probably do need to return to strict lockdowns in places where the hospitals are overrun. I'm not a fan of the idea, but having to get airlifted 150 miles away isn't any better. For those that will attack me for saying this, it is reserved for extraordinarily exceptional parts of the country. When the hospitals are overrun with COVID patients, there is no room for anyone else, regardless of vaccination status.
We need to stop this virus ASAP because it can and will mutate. It has already mutated several times to our detriment. I'm not interested in seeing the next variant that starts to bypass our vaccines. So long as the virus replicates in new hosts as it has been doing, we are all at risk. I don't want to play games. I want maximum efforts to be used for as long as we can. That means vaccines, masks, and social distancing in most indoor places. We've waited too long for vaccines to win alone. They are our major Number One tool, but not our only or cure-all tool at this point.
I think the virus is here to stay, just like the flu, and pneumonia. What we need to do is become a more healthy educated society. That won't happen overnight, but that's the direction we should be heading in.
Most of these deaths are because of co-morbidities. People aren't just dropping dead from the virus but because it is causing havoc on their already unhealthy system. Let's all get more healthy, not lockdown the country or the entire world.
Michelle Obama already tried this, obesity and unhealthy food are intertwined with American culture and the fat acceptance movement is making it worse.