Is is just me or did other folks also see families coming from out to town to in-laws parents for Yom Tov when everyone said not to. I’m working on myself to be don lachav zechos, but it’s hard.
You don’t know everybody’s situation, there definitely are many different situations and risk factors and I hope everything was discussed with a Rav/doctor but A) There definitely are/were some people breaking the rules without adequate reason and B) Judging just by the amount of young people I saw home on my walks over Yom Tov, there definitely was a large majority of people who stayed home and followed orders.
Don’t be jealous of those rule-breakers, be glad you were smart and listened. I am not pointing fingers but I know someone who wasn’t taking this seriously and visited an older gentleman after Purim, someone who gets very few visitors (no family), while both were feeling fine. This person started showing symptoms of corona afterwards, and the older gentleman has since passed away r”l.. we don’t know who’s actions cause what but I for one am glad to have done my part to help keep my parents safe this Yom Tov BH.