Not really. I love going out and being around people when my mental health permits as I absolutely love all the diversity, interesting people. I love going out for runs through places with tons and tons of people I get to gawk and enjoy so much large gatherings of people.
That said, my state is the #1 state in the US for happiness so I think in general people are actually really happy here and considerate of others, so going out into large crowds means being surrounded by pretty happy people. It's a really good state to live in, lots of social service programs, a very well run food bank, fairly egalitarian society where people aren't so snobby, like a doctor is friends with someone who works a blue collar job, it's different, very different than the rest of the US. I truly think it's due our culture being pacific island and Asian, both of which place emphasis on helping those in need and group health. We may actually have the highest rate anywhere in the US for adherence to mask usage and we are currently in a second lockdown because they thought the numbers were rising too quickly. The government officials are super set on our not having large casualties even if it means our economy suffering for the moment.
While I think some aspects are interesting and may end up working out quite well for some personalities, like telework, doctors visits from home etc. as someone who borders on extroversion and really likes being around people, I would say that I'm not really a fan. I miss being around other people quite a bit.
I totally get why it's being done but I love large crowds, where there is hubbub and a lot happening, big music concerts, big festivals, things like movies in the park etc. but maybe only in my state? haha. I've been to other states and because the crime is so high, they also are more individualist in how they relate, it can just be really worrisome to go out in large groups. But I also grew up in a culture that placed very strong emphasis on group bonds and connecting with others, people are friendly and loving, so I tend to like being around people in my state and miss all the opportunities to do so like hikes that are popular so always lots of people, beaches, etc.