I think a lot of us will be cautious. I would want to visit various family members who cannot get to me but it involves train travel which I will be wary about, and the people I want to visit however much they want to see me, will also be wary of having me visit after sitting on a train with other people for hours on end, as they are vulnerable. I am not not sure if we will ever meet again because I don’t think this virus is going anywhere soon.
I do think that in future the arbitrary cut off at 70 should be dropped and replaced with individual ratings - some people of 80 are fighting fit and, it seems, men in their 50’s are at as much risk as a woman of 70.
So, I think that in the end, we will all have to decide whether to add one more risk ( on top of obesity, alcohol, car accidents, not having a flu injection etc) to our lives by going back to ‘normal’, or whether to live a virtual reality life. I think the decision should be ours and ours alone, once the health service has caught up with themselves. It will be a game changer and very stressful, some people might choose option 3!