Oh believe me, I'm wearing gloves when outside, and wiping down anything frequently touched. Yes, I'll take crumpled clothes; later for the folding table. As for fresh produce, here's a tip back for you: throw it in soapy water while you're wiping down your non-fresh boxed items. When the wipefest is over, wash them like you're washing your hands. They're covered with skin, just fruit skin, not human skin, at least where I shop. And like you, I do what I can to reduce risk. I'm singing "Happy birthday" twice through while washing over each apple. But see, better if there weren't any fruit fondlers. For my money there should be a "you touch it, you bought it" rule for now. But I don't own the store.
Even in what you say above you acknowledge that risk goes up or down based on where one lives, that is, based on environment, in addition to our own actions. That's all I really quibbled with. In my zeal to drive home that you're on drugs if you believe your environment doesn't affect your exposure (in the "risk exposure" sense), I apparently "made assumptions" or whatever. It's a simple point, and it's not like you're fighting it.
Stay well, keep your family well, and good luck to everybody here, even 7.