//Yes , your free to go to work and infect one or many others and possibly see them very ill or die//
Well, Bobbin, that point of view might (only might, mind you) have been pertinent a year ago. It is not now. If you have your finger on the pulse as you say, you will know all of this:
The average number of daily deaths is 17 - about one in a hundred of deaths from all causes. So 99 people out of a hundred die every day from something else - very possibly something that has remained undiagnosed or untreated because of the measures taken to combat Covid.
On top of that is hospital admissions. In the first three weeks of June there were 164,715 new cases reported. In that same period 4,136 people were admitted to hospital and 225 people died. So, of the new cases, 1 in 40 people were admitted to hospital and 1 in 730 of them died. Of course any death or serious illness is tragic. But these numbers are now simply "noise" among the illness and death that occurs every day of every year.
These figures of course ignore entirely the fact that the number of infections is considerably understated because many people contract the disease but are not tested. If they were included the incidence of serious illness and death would be even lower.
The vaccine has broken the correlation between infections, serious illness and deaths. Of course there is a possibility that a variant will emerge that is vaccine resistant. But unless and until that happens, the country cannot continue under damaging restrictions "just in case."