Please keep reporting as it is great to know there are pockets still with resources available. That is hope! Some as you have probably read are not so fortunate.
And if the people staying away are also not critical or infected, that's probably good, as it's my opinion that a lot of people run to emergency rooms for the slightest discomfort. (Sometimes me.)
I like, many on here live in a single family home in a community where there is space to social distance - I have a large back yard, deck, patio with yard space to walk and even run. It's the apartment dwellers and city confines that are most worrisome - how to stay away from others and still do necessary things like collect food and work, if required?
I believe that even without testing such as the one town in Italy from
@gottalovepluto 's post, we can beat this with quarantine and isolation - stay home!
In retrospect, 2-3 weeks ago, it was hard to imagine almost 20, 000 US cases as of today. 3 weeks ago we were looking at very, very few. Johns Hopkins site lists 266 - I haven't cross verified this with any other site.
Johns Hopkins site is talking about this: I hope it's real and not fake news:
https://www.globalhealthnow.org/202...ution-until-vaccines-and-antivirals-are-ready