Better Solution Than My Previous One
I'm embarrassed to admit this, but I've found a better solution here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OZmm_fP1IA
There's a Silent Mode button hidden in the control panel settings:
Settings > Control Panel.
Scroll down to Silent Mode.
Move it into/to the top of the Included Controls list.
Quit out of Settings and open the Control Panel, slide your thumb from the very bottom to the top on most screens.
In the first row below the first couple of groups of icons such as Airplane Mode settings, Focus, and Home—depending on your settings—should be the Silent Mode button. It's a bell icon, sometimes in red or another color depending on your settings, with a line through it.
Disable it. It should now be a bell icon with no line and the color will change to white or the alternate color set up in your settings.
Quit out of Settings.
This solution is thanks to Jacob Drozh, and his YouTube username is: @JacobDrozh (I can't use the YT link here because of the format).
Thanks Jacob!
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App & System Services
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Core OS
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