My answer is an attempt to do something similar. Note that I think strictly speaking you can do without self-quarantining: my impression is that if you go outside and aren’t within 2 metres of other people, you don’t have a serious risk of aerosol infection, and if you can manage to avoid touching stuff (or wear gloves, refrain from touching your face, and throw them out upon getting inside) then you avoid contact transmission. So going on hikes seems fine to me, and means (a) you don’t go stir-crazy (b) you get some exercise.
My answer is an attempt to do something similar. Note that I think strictly speaking you can do without self-quarantining: my impression is that if you go outside and aren’t within 2 metres of other people, you don’t have a serious risk of aerosol infection, and if you can manage to avoid touching stuff (or wear gloves, refrain from touching your face, and throw them out upon getting inside) then you avoid contact transmission. So going on hikes seems fine to me, and means (a) you don’t go stir-crazy (b) you get some exercise.
I guess ideally there would be separate models of:
when to refrain from public transit
when to refrain from visiting stores
when to refrain from visiting work
when to refrain from being outside at all
etc.