I live in the worst place in the US for the virus at present (literally 1 mile away from 90% of the state death total). Have not put this on my own thread for what I hope are obvious reasons. Our schools just closed for months, public gatherings are limited in size. There has been hoarding, but we now have stuff back on the shelves. My aged mother who lives nearby and has a lung disease and cardiac issues will die if she gets it. I have ordered her not to leave her house and we are leaving stuff outside her door for her as she needs it. My gym has implemented strict stands on how far apart people have to be and I have hand sanitizer (that a client got for me elsewhere because I can't get it here) at the ready for everything. I've had the court of appeals on the other coast cancel oral argument and make decisions on briefs and I have an injunction hearing across the country next week I'm trying to decide what to do about because the client is freaking out about traveling. That said, life is seeming to go on relatively normally. People are out and walking about and jogging on the trails, etc. My assumption, perhaps jaded, is that anyone not sitting in their houses and not going out at all will get it at some point. I am looking forward to hearing more information on how those of us who are healthy and middle-aged will experience this, since it sounds like the young will be ok and the old will die.