I would not agree that the OP posted a link because it has anything to do with that site or wants to promote it, after all it is a fairly well known site for this type of news. Furthermore, although just clicking on random links is not smart, anyone with good AV and anti-malware will not just get infected if they visit a malicious site - in most cases it is necessary to download a file to infect the computer.
This is a very desirable practice, but how many people can afford to have two computers (at home) on which to completely separate work from entertainment? In fact, one computer is enough, you just need to adequately protect it and be aware that the Internet is a very dangerous place.
Except we all disappear from the net like Satoshi, how do you even imagine protecting ourselves from being spied on? Of course there are ways to be anonymous to some extent, but I believe that 9 out of 10 internet users don't want to go in that direction at all - either it's too complicated or they just don't care.
What to say about your constant downplaying of the problem created by the virus, you might believe how dangerous it can be only if you become infected. So far, at least 1,670,000 people have died from the effects of the virus - though to some it doesn't seem like a big number. Sweden recently announced that November 2020 is the month with the most deaths in the last 100 years, but it is certainly a lie for anyone who thinks like you.