My problem with this is that "being ok" seems to mean not hospitalized and not suffering from any immediate/obvious serious effects after testing positive including the time immediately after.
However, the possibility of COVID having long term, less obvious consequences doesn't seem to be considered.
They've said that in the long term COVID can increase the risk for various cardiovascular issues, neurological issues, respiratory issues, etc. none of which seems to be factored in anymore.
I have yet to see any studies or articles since 2020 that have dispelled these as still being possible consequences of testing positive, whether vaccinated or not, so it seems like we're just putting our head in the sand and ignoring the possibility of more severe health issues down the road.
That's my point. You may not have a bad illness but it can potentially diminish the quality of life you have. I know some folks who haven't been the same since they caught it in 2020. I know some vaccinated folks who caught and still having symptoms. So the question is why put yourself in a position to catch and leaders of the nation should lead instead of playing politics acting like it is over.