We are fairly asocial here so have no plans for much in the way of gatherings over the next couple of weeks, but last weekend a group of me and my friends had been planning to meet up, go to an exhibition then for food together. We all, independently, decided that it just wasn't worth the risk.
I'm the social butterfly of our household, the resident blokeshape is somewhere in the agoraphobic/autistic camp and would be quite happy never to leave the house again. He is also clinically extremely vulnerable and, despite the other bad stuff that goes with it, has been more than happy to use that as a reason not to go out over the last year or so.
I think, short form, you have to weigh your own risks. Us, we're staying hunkered down for a while longer despite having been jabbed many times each (3 Covid and 1 'flu jab each)