I would stay home for months and only venture in public with a N95 if I knew it would save lives. I did that for months pesach time, until I got a positive antibody test in late June. I am in the almost non-existent risk category, and my family members are pretty low risk. Not everything is about me. There are things worth sacrificing personal comfort for, in my opinion, and saving lives is one of those things.
The poll asked about today, not Pesach time. Back then everyone or at least most people were very cautious. I was locked up from shortly after Purim until well after Shavuos. No minyan ever. Groceries delivered. All purchases needed placed online and delivered to our door. Almost total seclusion even though we are all very low or no risk. Back then was very different, it was horrifying what was going on.
Today its a completely different story. Its a very far cry to what it was given that the treatments have improved so much and countless lives are being saved. Even 1 death is 1 too many but there is no comparison from 10-20 ppl dying daily in NYS to the between 800-1000 that died back then.