I would still be in favor of the cautious side, while things are improving, you still need to be watchful, from what i have heard (first responder family) Having vaccine DOES NOT assure you will not get the virus, the virus is to build your immune system to know what the virus is, and then send your antibodies to fight it.
Having the vaccine DOES NOT and CAN NOT promise you will NOT get COVID.
You need to remember weather you had it once, or just a carrier of it but did not fall ill, you can get and or spread the virus. if none of that applies to you, then who ever you do a match with can and will spread it to you.
It may seem as if it will not phase you, however if you catch it and bring it back home unaware you got it, you may spread it to some one either in your friends or family if not all, the issue with that is if anyone you know , is diabetic,COPD, or a weakened immune system they not only WILL get it but they are higher risk of developing respiratory issues and or might be fatal. Those of us who do ill are beyond anxious to get back at it, but honestly till you see a decline in the hospitals I would work out and stay away from competition. You need to look at it like this,,, Do i do one match that might be you last, or do you wait, and go in with higher immune system, and no fear, or wonder .
I would hate to go into a match no matter the style wondering if when i got home and my diabetic son coughs is related, that s a lot to carry into a match wondering if this the day you catch it. just my opinion