Mark, I'm on your side. I left medicine and psychiatry more than three decades ago when faced with learning English (my native language) terms, taking the licensing exams and finding a residency to complete my required training on return to the US in my mid-forties. We didn't have the psychopharmacopia in the 1980s; it was literally medical treatment, diet and talk therapy.
I learned what I could about the disease, asked many questions of a vaccine scientist, and chose Moderna for myself and my wife. Our younger adult daughter, with a complicated medical situation, chose Pfizer. My wife was the only one not at high risk. We can and should test for cross-immunity, then vaccinate 100% of those with negative tests over 70, and no one under 18.
Youtube needs to hire a junior high science teacher to give those who demonetize some remedial learning in how science works. Consensus is worthless; open discussion always leads to the truth. I've been punished for writing that the disease is transmissible between humans, that the Infection Fatality Rate will be no more than 0.35%, that viral infection patients go outdoors with sunlight and breezes, and questioning the Wet Market conclusion. At the time, all were "misinformation."
And, yes, I'm older than dirt.