I trust medical people up to a point. My absolute trust in them evaporated back when my niece had a major health issue and was told she wouldn't walk again (she went on to play tennis on her high school team) have children (her daughter graduated high school) or even graduate high school herself (she did graduate, and walked across the stage to accept her diploma). The doctors had several different causes of her condition, but I don't think they still have settled on a diagnosis.
I'm not a medical professional, or even a biology major, but I have dealt with large data sources and computer models. The mere fact there isn't error bars on the number of cases (there HAS to be, because no test is 100% reliable) or confidence figures on the projections from the models (again, at a minimum, the error bars from the data propagated through the calculations define your confidence figures, plus rounding errors from the programs and hardware) tells me I can't trust the models, as the modelers either don't want to release those numbers or don't know what they are doing.
Since the advice we are getting keeps changing on a daily basis, I tend not to trust those either. From my professional life, I know that those face masks can't possibly work as we are told. To filter out viruses, you'd be hard pressed to even breathe without a powered filter system. An N95 mask needs to be professionally fit to the user, and still allows 1 out of every 20 particles to pass through. If they kept you from getting infected, then Covid-19 isn't as communicable as we have been led to believe. They said the virus survives on surfaces up to 3 days, but didn't tell us the percentage of the virus that survives or what viral load is needed to infect a person. What is the basis for the 6 foot separation rule? I can't find any source, papers, experiments, etc. for why it is 6 foot and not 10 or 12 or 3. Everything seems to be a symptom of Covid, except sneezing, which the CDC took off the list.
Lastly, I don't personally know anyone who has tested positive or came down with Covid. I know a handful of friends of friends or internet friends who have tested positive or came down with it, but not in the numbers we are getting from official sources.