Retail stores, bars, restaurants, movie theaters, event venues-- all are shut down in most communities and they are a huge portion of the cratering economy.
And I think younger people-- college age kids and young professionals-- would immediately flock back to them. In a lot of cases they're still meeting in relatively large groups anyway, and never stopped.
My neighbors' kids are in college at Texas Tech, and Arkansas. When their colleges shut-down and went virtual, they returned home and schooled-from-home for maybe two weeks. Even then they were constantly leaving to go meet friends and, after those couple weeks, they took off, went back to their apartments on campuses, and are continuing on as before. No doubt in my mind that as soon as the bars and restaurants and movie theaters and shopping malls reopen, they'll be there.
They're not afraid, on their own behalves, for any number of reasons.