It is, um, rather contradictory around here.
New York State's governor just reinstituted mask mandates; employers can choose whether to require masks or vaccination. But all the stores, restaurants and recreational places included, are open.
Area hospitals are cancelling elective surgeries in order to keep beds open for emergencies, because they're filling up with covid patients again.
Second county over from me -- maybe some others also -- have declared local emergencies.
One county over from me and also one county over from the emergency-declaring county, they're having a four day festival intending to bring people from all over the country; and apparently succeeding in that. Much of it's scheduled for outdoors, but not all; plus which all those visitors are going to stay somewhere, and not outdoors, not in New York State even in a global-warming December; plus which some of the outdoor stuff is crowded. There was a photo in the paper of a crowd jammed together, elbow to elbow, almost none of them masked (one masked person near the front of the photo looks, to me, like she's pretty unhappy about it.) -- the paper made no comment on the lack of masks; they were just reporting hey, look at this neat festival.
Me, I've gone back to staying home as much as reasonably possible, despite having been able to score three Pfizer shots. I'm 70 with three other risk factors. One of them, unfortunately, means I'm going to have to run around getting tests done.
Oh yes -- I seem to keep editing this post. But the county with the festival? Also has a high number of vaccine refusers. (So does mine. Some of it's politics, some of it's religion.)