That's a distinctly personal choice. Since everyone's tolerance for risk, and in particular for Covid, is different, this is really up to you.
Things to consider:
1. Have you had Covid already?
2. Have you been exposed and not contracted it (even once or multiple times)?
3. Have you been vaccinated?
4. Do you have risk factors (age 65+, diabetes, heart condition, obesity, asthma, etc)?
5. Do you come in contact with other people who have risk factors?
6. Are the people you come in contact with vaccinated?
I'm not saying you need to ask, let alone answer, all of these. But if you want to determine your tolerance for risk and your willingness to assume it, these are all good questions to ask. Because if any of these leave open a large enough window for possible transmission, then you may want to take a step back if you'd feel guilty about it.
Someone compared it to going raw. I'd say that is a very similar comparison. Another asked how many would care if the ladies are vaccinated (I do not).
I'd add that it's my belief many of the ladies coming over from Taiwan and Japan are likely doing so because of the opportunity to get vaccinated. It is much easier here than most nations. So the likelihood is most AMPs are probably vaccinated.