I could tell you were lying because you already posted a scientific study of how many Walmart shoppers were masked
LOL. When I wrote that, I wondered if anyone would remember.
When the case rate started to go down here, I began going out for food shopping. I still do some large online Walmart orders, but intersperse those with smaller shopping trips, early in the morning, with a mask. Haven't replicated the study, but I'd estimate 25-50% of people in this Walmart still wear masks. Also occasional trips to the kosher store, where masks are fewer but people are also fewer.
We've had trips to medical offices and have had health workers at home, but with the doors and windows open and the overhead fans on.
Basically I follow Fauci's description of what he himself does, which was to avoid all non-required social gatherings. I've been even better than him in being able to minimize my visits to the White House.
Shul? Not at all since Purim 2020, thanks to DDF, where I learned that many people feel entitled to Shul On Demand with no concern for their own infectiousness or the vulnerability of others. We've had outdoor shofar blowing and megilla reading, and for the rest, I just bask in the sunshine as if I were in the Maldives, with no shul in the vicinity.
We do have visitors, and entertain them outdoors (Florida weather). Nobody comes inside, except for the occasional relative who rolls their eyes and acts like I'm kidding when I suggest they just go behind that palm tree.
So that's what I've done to avoid covid, so far.