I'm sure most on here think that I think it is a hoax which is false. I just think people that are really old and/or have underlying illnesses need to be extra cautious.
In my case I'm in my mid 20's and extremely healthy. Since the pandemic started I have played basketball at parks all over the country with other people. I have attended a very highly attended dirt race in Kansas. I eat inside restaurants almost every day. Sounds pretty careless, but I'd be willing to bet $100 right now that I have already had the virus. My company had me running all over NY and NJ when they were getting slammed by the virus and I caught something back then that had a lot of the symptoms of COVID (bad cough, sore throat, headache, fever, cold chills) and I never get sick.
For the record I do not live around anyone that is "high risk" and I certainly would not be hugging on an older person right now either (unless they absolutely insisted on it, then that's their choice and they know the risks).
My big thing is that I want to live life to the fullest and I'm not going to let fear control my life. I was told several years ago that driving a car across northern Mexico (Texas to Mazatlan) alone was a stupid dangerous idea and I had everybody telling me not to do it. Jokes on them because I did it anyways and have awesome memories that I will never forget.
The thing for me is that tomorrow is never promised and I'm not going to waste my time being scared of a virus that I have a 99.9% chance of surviving. I could get killed in a trucking wreck tomorrow, but it doesn't mean that I shouldn't get on the highway tomorrow. A good quote from the movie The Shawshank Redemption; "Get busy living or get busy dying".
As for basketball, I played in high school and I would want to play this winter, especially if I was a D1 athlete.