//There’s the safety aspect these days(virus etc)...//
If you're referring to Covid, it has been shown that contracting Covid (which is caused by SARS-Cov-2, an an airborne respiratory virus) from cash is very unlikely:
https://www.aop.org.uk/ot/in-practice/business-management/2021/08/09/study-finds-low-risk-of-covid19-transmission-from-cash
The imagined threat stems from the early days of Covid when, for some reason, it was thought it would behave unlike any other airborne respiratory virus in history.
Only time I use cash now is for tips in restaurants. Use card for almost everything else, have an account with my local taxi firm (and Uber in emergencies), use contactless on public transport, pay by card in London taxis when I use them. The last time I drew a significant amount of cash from the bank was to pay a builder who did my work with no VAT provided I paid in folding money. Apart from that and the tips, cannot remember when I last used cash. Even the Great British Beer Festival (which I attended last Friday) has gone over to card only payments.