Here's who's more likely to be 'unvaccinated':
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40-something Liberal-voting Womyn (aka "Karens") https://www.macleans.ca/society/typical-vaccine-hesitant-person-is-a-42-year-old-ontario-woman-who-votes-liberal-abacus-polling/
Here's who's more likely to be 'unvaccinated':
40-something Liberal-voting Womyn (aka "Karens") https://www.macleans.ca/society/typical-vaccine-hesitant-person-is-a-42-year-old-ontario-woman-who-votes-liberal-abacus-polling/
Not sure what your point is at this point. What "plot"? You said there are hundreds of thousands of experts who know what they're doing, yet how do explain their failures the last two years?
There are hundreds (thousands?) of diseases that haven't been fixed. Why are you picking out covid to complain about?
And how many of these have we had to "lockdown" and effectively destroy our economy for? Even though some had or have a higher mortality rate than covid19.
The 1918 influenza pandemic. Invest an hour of your time and research it.
"With no vaccine to protect against influenza infection and no antibiotics to treat secondary bacterial infections that can be associated with influenza infections, control efforts worldwide were limited to non-pharmaceutical interventions such as isolation, quarantine, good personal hygiene, use of disinfectants, and limitations of public gatherings, which were applied unevenly." https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/1918-commemoration/1918-pandemic-history.htm
“Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” - Winston Churchill.
What happened to "covid isn't the flu"?
Again, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. Society didn't exactly collapse and while there were some changes to the way people lived, life went on. Yes there were a number of deaths, but in the end the pandemic ended and those who survived apparently had natural immunity that helped them (and society) later on. You should read newspapers of the time--you'll see that there wasn't the same level of mass hysteria about the influenza and in many respects people functioned normally. Had the "experts" handled the covid response like the 1918 influenza was, 2020 would no doubt been a difficult year, but the "pandemic" would now be coming to and end, but instead we're stuck in a predicament where there appears to be no end in sight.