I don't have a website breaking down US numbers by risk categories.
For instance, how many people have received at least one dose?
And how do the ages of the recipients break down.
For me, if the risk of hospitalisation or death is reduced close to nothing, then by all means open up. I know that is where the UK will be in a few weeks. We won't close the country down for a death rate akin to the flu.
But where the US is, I don't know. I hear good things about availability. But I don't know if high risk groups have all been offered a dose.
If people are offered a dose and refuse it, then the risks are on them, of course. The country shouldn't stay closed because some people are nuts.
All said, I don't know quite where the US is in terms of risk. But I am sure you'll be in good shape within a month or two.
It's the EU that is a total disaster.