That's good news David.
I'm heading to Mexico in a couple of weeks and the governments there do not require a negative test ahead of time or proof of vaccination to get in. Unfortunately, as was the problem when I traveled to The Highlands last fall, the U.S. government still requires a negative test before returning; within 2 days of departure last year, within a day today.
As an old guy coping for 30+ years with Type II diabetes and high cholesterol, and no known allergies to vaccines and medicines, I got my three Moderna shots as soon as I was eligible. If I've had C-19, I was mostly asymptomatic. The preponderance of information I deem credible about masks other than the 95 series suggest that they are little more than a placebo. Ditto for the $billions spent on sanitizers. Nonetheless, I always wear a simple mask when required (e.g. airplanes, medical facilities) and wash my hands at probably 3x the rate previously.
My son, under 40 and in great physical condition, has had his three shots, all very early in the pandemic because of his work. He has had C-19 twice, both times after the shots, neither with more complications than an average flu.
Mike Cirba- certainly you have enough self-awareness to know just how political you are on a variety of topics (and how offensively your remarks could be taken if your political opponents had similar thin skin). I know several (more than three) medical doctors personally who have treated hundreds of C-19 patients that would likely concur with what Mike W and Jeff T are suggesting.
BTW, the literature on how values are formed, reinforced, and protected is fairly extensive. Simply, opinions are formed, developed into beliefs, and then, through the limiting lenses of confirmation bias/selective perception, distilled into core beliefs. What I find astonishing is that many of these core beliefs are often cemented at a very young age (7 +/-). Efforts to thwart debate could be a reaction to shield one's self-concept (the collection of our core beliefs/at times, the way we want our peers to see us) from a chisel in most cases, and a jack-hammer occasionally (btw, I have not stayed at the HI-Express for some time, but did spend four long years studying this stuff a half-life ago, albeit, at a public, land-grant institution).