I actually think I understand what the poster may mean. For the whole summer we were told, once there was a vaccine, things would go back to normal. Of course we all knew there was more to it than that. Then people started to be vaccinated and still the rules for vaccinated people were the same as everyone else - keep wearing mask, keep socially distanced, nope, everything has to stay closed. Hell, DOUBLE mask if you can! Okay, understandable as they weren’t sure if people could still pass it if infected and vaccinated. But then it seemed to come clearer that transmission from vaccinated people was probably very low, but again keep wearing mask, keep socially distanced, nope everything has to stay closed. Even now with my state at 50% first shot, 25% fully vaccinated people were AGHAST that the governor would DARE to say that masks wouldn’t be mandatory in public anymore after x date - at which point even MORE people would be fully vaccinated. I mean why are we getting vaccinated if apparently a large number of people think that things should stay the same?
I don’t necessarily agree with all that, but if my covid risk was low and therefore my main reason to vaccinate was the supposed drive to “get back to normal” then the continuing shift away from saying things might be “safer” would certainly push me away from the shot.