It will probably never fully go away, but it's nowhere near the same problem it was four years ago.
I've been living with this "no problem" worldview for most of the past four years. It became pretty obvious very early on that most of the things we were expected to do were just posturing. Even the New York Times admits the absurdity of people walking through a restaurant with a cloth on their face only to take it off when they sat down. It didn't take a whole lot of thought to figure that an adult coughing could spread particles far further than six feet while a child talking quietly would spread them far less, or that the endless wiping of everything in sight made little practical difference because they weren't wiping absolutely everything. I said at the time that it's all well and good to wipe the handle of shopping carts but if someone picked up an item from a shelf, checked the ingredients/price/whatever and then put it back nobody was wiping it.