Given #1: None of us know, and NEVER will know, what we should know to make a proper informed decisions with minimal risk - from any virus and/or related medication.
Given #2: The manifestations of illness vary, far beyond short-term hacking, respiratory, and heart failure (due to micro clotting). Those manifestations (some referred to as "long Covid) are played down by "health authorities". Many people believe they have gotten off scot-free by "surviving" a mild infection. Not necessarily true.
For me, I don't feel obliged to unnecessarily expose myself to large doses of any virus, when it's possible to avoid it. We cannot escape having constant exposure to light loads even in outdoor spaces.
Case in point: If you're in a parking lot and you find yourself spitting out that sweet disgusting shit that vapers suckling their nicotine nursers, in a corner of the lot you can barely even see, that's how far some undesirable substances can travel.
There are time proven best practices that apply to a variety of known and unknown viruses:
1) Maintain excellent metabolic health (proper diet, exercise, rest).
2) Reduce volume of viral load exposure (proper fitting P-100 mask in tight indoor spaces).
3) Be vigilant about basic health hygiene.
