Are you willing to get the Covid vaccine when offered?
It's interesting to observe how different cultures react to similar situations.
I spent 2019-2021 in the U.S., while my wife and younger son stayed in MX. In the U.S., the pandemic quickly got over-politicized. In my home State of Yucatan, there were no political sides taken, there were no conspiracy theories or wild claims about drinking bleach or taking horse medicine, except for a few social media attention-seekers who were very much translating into Spanish tweets and FB posts from anti-vaxers, QAnon, etc... people here couldn't get the vaccine fast enough; many traveled to the U.S. to get it. The 2 biggest vaccine controversies were how long it took to distribute the vaccines and people refusing to get the Cuban vaccine.
The government in my home State went all out on social distancing; one of the convention centers was turned into a covid hospital with 400 beds. Because of the government efforts and people following guidelines/getting the vaccine, hospitals here never were overflowing with Covid patients. That makeshift, 400 bed covid hospital never reached even half the capacity...
There were still deaths, sure, and the government had a report, both in Spanish and Maya, every day of the number of deaths, the conditions of the people who died, and every day stressed vaccination, masks, and social distancing... for the most part, covid was pretty much controlled. It would've been better if it weren't because the State is a big tourism destination and has a large expat community.