(Pardon the verbosity! The short answer is "No!"):
I did go somewhere every single day, for the (mild) exercise and to keep from yielding to the temptation to become an extreme introvert, until my total knee replacement surgery in late 2019.
I was still recovering from that surgery at home 24/7, when the Covid pandemic first hit. In the early pandemic days here in New Orleans we were told by authorities to stay home except to go straight to a pharmacy or grocery store, and straight back home. There were vague threats about how authorities would be checking any cars they saw on the road, asking questions, and taking appropriate measures.
Our homes are within sight of the "main drag" in the New Orleans area, so we could check the traffic from the front door. Our observations indicated close to zero traffic during those weeks. At that point it seemed like a good idea to cut back on outings. Later the traffic built back up a little, but not completely and we still stayed home a lot. Besides, my knee was getting better with all that rest!
So I really did not resume going out very much even when I could.
Despite all the staying home, I still somehow(?) managed to get a very bad case of Covid that nearly killed me in September of 2021. Since then I hardly go out at all any more. I drive us to a favorite small mom'n'pop restaurant maybe once a week to eat lunch, just so I can keep my car working, I drive to the occasional doctor or dentist appointment, and that's about it. I'm not very steady on my feet due to aging and the lack of exercise, so even with my rollator walker I'm afraid to walk around the neighborhood alone. And I'm too slow for Frank to enjoy walking with me very much so I don't ask him to do that.
I have become accustomed to staying home, and actually do not mind it. I need to fight this, though, because apparently I need more exercise than I have been getting lately. I don't know if it's incomplete recovery from the knee replacement or from Covid, or if I am aging rapidly at age 74, but I'm not the physically strong old woman that I used to be a few years ago when I was having so much fun doing all that very heavy weight lifting and exercycling.