(I’m assuming there’s basically always some risk if you go out at all, but, like, at what point does the risk fall under one’s usual exposure to micromorts?)
I think 6 ft and everyone wearing masks (properly) to avoid infecting others, plus sticking to open spaces only should basically reduce the risk to that of venturing out alone.
I’m also particularly interested in the “people are not wearing masks” answer, since a) I expect masks to continue to be in short supply, b) masks are just really annoying and I expect people to not wear them.
(I’m assuming there’s basically always some risk if you go out at all, but, like, at what point does the risk fall under one’s usual exposure to micromorts?)
I think 6 ft and everyone wearing masks (properly) to avoid infecting others, plus sticking to open spaces only should basically reduce the risk to that of venturing out alone.
What makes you think that?
I’m also particularly interested in the “people are not wearing masks” answer, since a) I expect masks to continue to be in short supply, b) masks are just really annoying and I expect people to not wear them.