But at least where I live, people know they should be taking precautions and are choosing not to, which is why they're saying one thing and doing another.
One strong example I can think of that "explains" why people are not listening to public health's messages is smoking. I was a heavy smoker, I knew it was bad for me but I continued to smoke long after I understood the risk I was taking. I was a nurse and we used to smoke on the units in our conference rooms. Eventually, I quit because I was pregnant and did not want it to affect my baby.
Smoking however is a strong physical addiction....perhaps that is true of the need for human socialization.
People who are obese and refuse to change their diet or exercise is perhaps another example.
People think, it will not happen to me.
I was thinking back to my nursing training and public health laws. I goggled this:
What is the legal basis for public health in the United States?Definition. The legal basis of public health is rooted in the population's rights to health, safety and life. As the population is the sum of its individual members, it stands for the sum of the interests and rights of these individuals.
Unfortunately there does not seem to be any enforcement of these laws. There really are not any fines or imprisonment for disobeying......and I am rather shocked at how many people don't care about others but only their own need to see their friends and family. Even at the risk of infecting those they love.
It was evidenced in the election results...the number of people who refuse to believe science...I think people lack critical thinking skills to judge truly what is the right thing to do in a situation that we never had to fight before in our lifetime. A situation that is responsible for countless needless deaths that did not have to happen. 242, 000 deaths in the US and growing everyday.