yeah things here in WI are really bad and idk how I haven't yet (assuming I haven't and just didn't know), but I do be living that shut-in life.
I have only left the house to go to doctor's appointments (with & without the kiddo depending on whose appt it was) or to take her to grandma's, semi-frequent quick gas station stops (like, twice a week) and I've gotten groceries maybe twice, since I started working from home at the end of March I think it was. I done been masking in public since then regardless of mandates. Jason usually gets groceries on his way home from work, he delivers packages from FedEx but they've all been wearing masks for a while now at the hub (maybe since the beginning of June?), and he doesn't really come into close contact with anyone when he's delivering. but my extended family keeps getting sick or exposed - so far I've had a brother in law, uncle in law, and aunt in law get it (but that was all kind of the same "event"), but the same brother & uncle were exposed previously.
we haven't had to do any full quarantines, but I've ended up home with the kiddo and unable to work for probably 5-6 weeks altogether with the kiddo, and I'm super grateful that my job is flexible. it probably helps that I've made myself so indispensable, but also it's a medical clinic and they take this stuff seriously and know that it's worth it to keep people home/off work. even when WI has lifted restrictions, they've chosen to keep them.
here in WI, the governor keeps issuing mask mandates & restrictions on businesses and gatherings, and the state GOP and the tavern league keep successfully fighting to get them overturned, even as our cases and deaths are soaring and our hospitals yet again filling up. even when the mandates are "in effect," plenty of people ignore them, and people who work in stores are afraid of enforcing it.