The only real thing to laugh about, looking back, was the absurdity, especially of rules. The governments tried various schemes that were generally useless (the tier system, for example). Some scientists gleefully announcing that social distancing and mask wearing was the "new normal". The professor who said there could be half a million dead - causing the panic and lockdown - sneaking into his (married) girlfriend's place to get his hole.
I think it was @pozbaird (apologies if incorrect) who was at a swimming pool ogling the elderly, and noticed that when a group of old women were sitting down to a coffee they had masks off, but if one stood up and walked, alone, to the bog she needed to put a mask on.
By the second lockdown I 100% broke the rules. I visited my parents every week when it wasn't allowed, with my kids. Don't regret a second of that.