I know I live in a liberal bubble, and I suspect a lot of us here do. I'm not sure how to set up anything beyond this simple type of poll but it might prove interesting:
Dividing people you know into broad categories - let's say Decent (concerned citizens, doing their best right now, conscious of their privileges and responsibilities,using science when able), Oblivious (for the law-abiding middle of the roaders), and Don't Cares (conspiracy theorists, anti-quarantine, anti-mask, happy to endanger others, convinced they are suffering or losing 'rights' - how many of each do you know?
Being on facebook ive cone across people who would lean onnthe 33%
People in my neighborhood disappoint me. Most do not wear masks and gloves outside. Many congregate together in the park next door in numbers, though it is hard to be sure who might actually live together.
My stepson, 43, is able to work from home but is good on a sewing machine and has been producing masks. But the last time I talked to him he was talking like everyone will get it eventually and life must go on. I had to tell him we were not willing to treat it that way. With the drugs his mother takes making her even less likely to survive infection, I'm treating it as an avoid at all cost proposition.
Most of the people I know that are my age are being very sensible about it.
I'm almost your age. I am cautious, but I don't wear a mask or gloves when I go outside. The grocery store is the only place that 'requires' one and that's just to make people feel better/safer. I avoid people. People are what spread the virus.
I don't generally like polls, because my option is never available. I know mostly 'oblivious' people, but they probably make up 80% of the population. I know a few 'decent' people and probably a handful of 'don't cares'. It depends on the time of day, but I can squeeze into any of these boxes.