Everyone's situation is different.
Go to a risk calculator and see what it says. Here's mine:
https://covid19risktools.com:8443/riskcalculator
COVID-19 Mortality Risk Calculation
Based on the information you have provided, the tool estimates that you have 0.92 (95% CI: 0.84 - 1.0 ) times the risk of dying from COVID-19 compared to the average risk for the US population.
Based on the estimated risk, you are categorized to be at
Closer to or lower than average risk based on the following chart:
Fold-Risk Risk Category Color Code
<= 1.2 Close to or lower than average
> 1.2 to <= 2 Moderately elevated
> 2 to <= 5 Substantially elevated
> 5 to <= 10 High
> 10 Very High
Further, based on the information available from pandemic projections in your state of residence, the tool estimates an absolute rate of mortality of
2.5 (95% CI: 1.5 - 4.4 )
per 100000 individuals in subgroups of the population with a similar risk profile to yours during the period of 07/17/2021 - 08/06/2021. This estimate is calculated based on the CDC's Ensemble mortality forecast data..
*95% CI: Error bounds with 95% confidence.
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In other words.....I'm in the lowest possible risk group.