Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?

Only anecdotal but working from the west to the east coast in hospitals the tone on these Covid specific threads versus the community who lives and breathes it is two different worlds. The majority of the providers who we sit and chat with week in/out have a laissez fair approach and are very genuine on respectful of peoples decisions. I never seen or heard a mention of hostility for those who go against the recommended grain but not saying those don't exist but they are the minority in that medical field. Some would be shocked what they see behind closed doors once the public is closed out, its almost a "who cares" attitude, this is life now, while looking through both sides of the glass.
To piggy back your point somewhat, compassion fatigue is a thing I am seeing and hearing more about from my MD/RN friends as well. People who I never would have thought to take such positions now feel like people who refuse vaccines should be placed behind people who got vaccines when it comes to resource limited treatments (ICU Beds/Ventilators/Monoclonal Antibodies) and they have lost professional respect for practitioners they feel "are willfully ignorant" or in other's word's "put politics before science."