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Healthy paranoia is reasonable when we think about safety. Wearing masks, personal hygiene and avoiding crowded areas are pretty much like using seatbelts, helmets etc. Worrying about safety isn’t the same as being afraid to the point of disability.
Paranoia is literally the opposite of reasonable (by definition), but I'm not here to tell you how to live your life. If you're fine and happy with how you handle things then by all means, continue what you're doing. I just thought you might be unsure and want some input, because you asked this question.
I personally think wearing seatbelts and wearing masks are different, because seatbelts are much less restrictive and annoying (considering the circumstances), easier to implement in everyday life, and the risk of a serious accident and injury is far greater. But everyone has a different take on what they consider acceptable risks and precautions, and things might be different for you if you're at a higher risk of getting infected and seriously ill for example.