"I’m not going to play along."
And that's fine.
Your doctor's office has to, by law, ask some questions. Whether you answer them or not is your business. There's no law making you do that.
But throwing a tantrum (trans-trum?) and questioning the provider's medical competence because they're asking questions that have know medical associations for a pretty good number of people in the general population?
That's more than a little... See You In Toledoish.
A LOT of doctors offices started asking questions about people's moods during COVID because a lot of people struggled with isolation and depression.
Is the appropriate response going on a rant about how it's just a huge Big Gov/Big Pharma/China mind control hoax?
Actually, that might have been useful for some people to do that because it might have resulted in them getting the psychological care they needed...