//...actualy even with social distancing you can still catch it 5 meters away or in the air or on pens and paper or door hangles or light switches.//
Indeed you can. You can also get struck by lightning, get killed by a rampaging bull that has escaped from a farm and is running riot down your High Street, you can get killed by a meteorite, by a crashing aircraft, by a bus or a lunatic on an electric scooter. All these things are risks that one takes when stepping beyond their front door. In fact even at home you are not safe - almost half of all people presenting at A&E following accidents have been injured at home. You are far more likely to be killed or injured following an accident at home than you are when at work or driving to or from it. So the best thing one can do to stay safe is to go out. But for you, who seems to want to minimise all Covid-related risks entirely, the best thing you can do is to stay indoors with the lights out (dodgy things, light switches), the curtains drawn and all the gaps under the doors and around the windows sealed up. So long as you do that you'll be happy and the rest of us can behave normally.