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Yes, you will do as little socializing as possible. Just enough socializing to prevent extreme depression and thus unaliving.
You'll cook your own food because ordering out all the time isn't healthy.
Diseases aren't necessarily something that it negates. For example, if you get COVID and it makes you dumber, that's a plus because then now you're easier to manipulate because you can't plan ahead as far. versions of you that could plan ahead farther might be more likely to make decisions that would go against your odds of surviving in any given scenario.
You'd be surprised what things you might think are safe actually end up not being safe at all.