I am an introvert, and fine with being home 90% of the time. Frankly, I love having an excuse to turn down social engagements. I "get out of the house" by walking down to the lake or puttering in the garden. I love it when the summer neighbors are away during the week.
I was talking with my DD and future SIL on Mothers Day about that. They have decided, with their September wedding, to cancel the big shindig and have a very small, immediate family only event at my in-law's place in Maine. They are worried that they would put guests in a difficult position by asking them to travel.
But really, they are thanking God for this "silver lining" of COVID because they are both introverts and the only reason they entertained the idea of a big wedding is because my son-in-law has a big extended family. So they are thrilled to cut the guest list from 100+ to 28.
I know it's hard for extroverts to think this way. My extrovert son veers on thinking introverts are "weird" at best and "antisocial" at worst. But we are just happy with our own company.