You listen to those qualified to interpret the information.
Have done that since the start.
You critically examine claims that are against the general consensus. They are not always wrong, but that's usually a safe bet.
Don't think I've done anything but that.
You realise there will always be a percentage of the population that will seek to not believe the majority view BECAUSE it's the majprity view
Bit of a generalisation there right?
and others who will seek to exploit those people for personal gain.
Human nature in every facet of life.
It's fine to ask questions. The problems start when you refuse to believe the answers if they don't conform to your pre-conceptions.
Preconceptions? How do you know it's other peoples preconceptions or a decision they've made based on the science?
That 10 BILLION doses have been goen and it's proven to be one of the safest healh initiatives in history?
Where did I dispute this? I think people have the right to make decisions that effect their own health and wellbeing.