But where does that skepticism come from?
When doctors tell us that aspirin thins your blood, we don‘t normally get on the internet to say “no it doesn’t.”. We don’t grind up an aspirin, mix it in a bowl of pigs blood, and post the video on you tube. Mostly, we trust that the aspirin researchers know their stuff.
The skepticism was the result of the unwillingness, not the other way around.
a. a lot of the advice is being rendered on an emergency basis and is the experts guessing...it's not settled science.
b. a lot of the advice was corrupted by politics....namely orange man bad. Where the public health experts lost people was when they decried the outside and car worship services, but then said the BLM protests were important enough that they overrode COVID concerns. That's the moment things really started to go off the rails and it was clear we weren't all in this together (it just depended on what your definition of "essential" was and something was "essential" for everyone).
c. adding to the concerns is that there's been a lot of self-censorship amount the expert community...mostly notably you see it in the suppression of the Chinese lab leak theory but you've also seen into in research onto other topics that deal with the orthodoxy whether masks or treatments.
d. The experts have been wrong an awful lot...again they are/were guessing.
e. The experts overturned all their years of planning for an airborne pandemic and instead went with what China recommended. Also didn't help.
f. Whether you take an asprin (or bleach) is very different than if you lock up health people, deprived them of their livelihood, deprive their children of an education and deprive them of their liberty.
So no, trust the experts doesn't really work in this situation. Again, it happened in 2008 (and in 2001 with the security experts believing such an attack was not possible and then with the Iraq invasion). The expert class doesn't have a very good track record recently when it comes to big ticket issues, in part because they've walled themselves off into a group think meritocracy.