I guess I am in the "assumption of the risk" category.
Unless you have been living in a cave somewhere, we as a society are pretty well informed about all aspects of COVID-19. We also have so many means of truly just staying in our bubbles if we so choose -- communication by phone and computer, home entertainment options (heck, I can take classes at Oxford University if I wish),drive-thru pharmacies, groceries either delivered or ordered on-line and brought to your car, doctors by computer consultation. You do not have to have any contact with anyone if you do not feel safe venturing out. So, if you venture out, you assume a certain risk. Again, I believe in a level of personal responsibilty for your own safety.