Seems like about the most foolish thing to do right now is to continue to believe sources that have been lying to us all along. Unfortunately, it's very difficult to distinguish between fact and fiction in this environment. That said, choosing to accept information as factual from a source that you know for a fact has been providing you with fiction is nothing short foolish.
I wish I knew where I could get the facts so I could make an informed decision. In the meantime, I'm not going to be anyone's guinea pig.
There are plenty of ways to die, heart disease and cancer being two of the most likely ways to go. We (generally speaking) still put bacon on everything, eat processed food that we can't even pronounce the ingredients, sit in our homes that are covered in toxins (paint, carpet, flooring, stains, clear coats, plastics) that are all known to cause cancer. We drink, smoke, chew, speed, and make all kinds of decisions that we know are dangerous, but we determine the risk is worth the reward. This difference is these are calculated risks, the information is there for us to make our choice.
The fact is, we don't have the facts on this yet. So you can make your choice, but you can't calculate the risk. It's really that simple. Confirmation bias is running unchecked, previous decisions are being fiercely defended rather than being learned from.
It's going to be a long time before we know the truth about what is going on, we may never know. Heads they win, tails you lose.