"It isn't irrational. It depends what you fear most. Some people have the resources not to worry about a job loss here or there, or their job is secure. Some people have the lungs of an athlete and they're the right side of 40 and are confident they'll be in the 80% who bounce back."
Exactly.
Same in Germany, where I live
We are all more prepared to take some risks rather than others, because the consequences for individuals are so different
Some are like my NDN's pregnant daughter - slim fit late 20s and v v low risk - who has refused to step outside since early March
The NDN himself - aged 60 - is far less concerned about COVID than about his hotel, which is nearly empty
and he is exasperated that customers are still refusing to book
Same for another neighbour who owns a highly rated restaurant - almost empty; he rates COVID as no risk to his customers, but they disagree
My gym is at 20% of usual customers
I'm 63 and I have returned both to gym and to outside restaurants - but I am retired, with no family or other responsibilities
I don't criticise other peoples' choice and cba to wonder what they think of mine.