I just ate in a restaurant for the first time since the March 11, 2020. It was in a county that had mask orders almost the entire time so quite a few people were wearing masks when they walked around, way more than where I live. I have been going to my zumba classes and other indoor things once I was was vaccinated. Most people where I live were vaccinated before I was eligible, so I felt pretty good that almost everyone I encountered was vaccinated and I watched the numbers and the cases went steadily down, so I feel ok where I live, BUT I want stranger people in general to still keep a little bit more distance than usual, because I don’t want to catch anything anyway, and I have always felt this way. I thought covid would get people into a better habit, but no, pretty much most people only worried about covid, don’t care about preventing any other spread of any other diseases, and just forget it things are basically back to how they were. Ugh. People extending their hands for a handshake, and if I feel like I can’t say no it is like before just trying to remember to not touch my face. The public bathrooms still feel like high risk to me. Crowded and covid is present in human excrement. In summary, I feel relatively back to normal and safe and willing to do all my social activities, but I am more hypervigilant about keeping my hands clean than before covid and if I know someone is not vaccinated I keep more distance. PS: My husband’s doctor canceled an appointment yesterday because she is sick, and I feel pretyy sure she would not have prior to covid, so I am happy about that. I have had more than one doctor sick with a cold during an appointment and it pisses me off.