It's like the flu now, we're going to have waves of new strains every year forever.
I've noticed more people wearing masks again, still have no idea why people wear them outside
Depends if you're in a crowd, masks can still make sense outside if there are lots of people in close proximity, otherwise yeah they're a bit pointless.
It's not like the flu though, it's no less lethal than it was before rather there are lots more people with immunity from vaccinations.
Getting infected every year for the next several years isn't a good thing, especially if you get a more moderate case where you start damaging your lungs & other organs or start losing your sense of smell & taste (indicating some neurological damage)... T-cell counts can take a big hit post-infection and they can take several months to over a year+ to recover (AFAIK - obvs I'm not an immunologist, just took an interest in some of the research)... but if you're getting infected every year then... some not too good additional risk, higher-order effects there.
People might be comfortable with the risk of a single infection for someone otherwise fit & healthy in their 30s or 40s say... but are they considering the risk of an infection every year for the next 15, 20 years etc... and the cumulative effect of organs being damaged over that time, the immune system taking a massive hit etc..
Once you get into say your 50s then an infection can get a bit riskier, especially if you're overweight or obese... but that's just looking at a single infection - what's the risk going to be like in the future for people in their 50s say after 15 years worth of repeat infections already having hit their lungs & other organs?
I'd hope that some better vaccines and treatments become available in the next few years as I'm not sure it's all that great for so many of us to be repeatedly infected annually or even biannually with this.