Then remember most vulnerable people, given a choice won't go out in a pandemic. Many are housebound. You're only seeing the walking disabled, the functional afflicted. There are many more.
Always remember when you work and commute, you only see half the people in the world. At best.
Things, are not ok.
When I first crashed out of my employment with a crushing depression in my thirties having been employed constantly beforehand, away from either office life or rural life, and emerged from my cocoon to take the first ginger steps back to society, that's what I noticed.
The reality of society was shielded from me by hours, every day of my life. It's like there was a whole other society that shuffled and limped, and they were far from old.
Taking it slow, I saw them. When I had not before.