I've run into all sorts of people while grocery shopping, some with masks and gloves, and others with out.
Some take it more seriously then others, my personal thoughts are that enough wasn't done at first, now maybe too much in the other direction ?
In my area all businesses that are open and are considered essential service have taken steps, but there doesn't seem to be a standard implemented.
Some won't accept cash, some won't let you place your groceries on the conveyer belt until it's wiped down after each sale.
What I deem necessary trips to my physiotherapist have been cancelled and yet the auto parts store is open.
Some people I know are naturalists, they think by ingesting colloidal silver and taking herbal immune boosters that they won't get sick, and it's this false sense of security that is dangerous to all.
I've always been carful when I go out anyway with my kidney failure and dialysis, so this is no different anyway.
Fortunately my Dad and I live in a small town where everyone respects everyone else's space, people are still going for walks and runs (yours truly) on the trails and logging roads, so I consider us very lucky.
Up to 650,000 people die each year of the flu world wide, and so far 101,732 (I corrected myself here, 1,631,310, this is total cases world wide) have died already from COVID 19 in just this short amount of time, so anyone thinking that the flu is way worse, that's not true.
Personally I don't think things will go back to normal for a year until a vaccine has been developed, and then maybe months to make enough to supply the world population, and then there is the group that don't like taking vaccines because they think that will make them sick.
With ignorance and fear, I don't believe it will ever be entirely wiped out.