It's been pretty good here by and large. People are frightened but most as far as the media reports and from what I've seen are behaving well.Our local community council have just dropped by a letter indicating local services to support us at this time. A number of local shops, a bakery and restaurants are offering doorstep delivery services of goods or meals, and volunteers will be manning a couple of phonelines 24/7 to help those living alone if they're self-isolating, e.g. organising the collection of prescription meds, help with navigating websites, changing gas bottles, offering reassurance or just someone to call to have a chat. Crises like this bring out the best in people, as well as the worst.
There is plenty of food about, fresh bread in the bakeries.
I have some serious concerns for the US, mainly thanks to Trump, there has been done too little done too late. As the testing expands, so to will the number of infected. For China, it was comparatively easy being a state run system. The state shut areas down very fast, enforced a curfew and build hospitals and gathered doctors and scientists together whether they wanted to do it or not. This is unlikely to happen in the US and the response will be piecemeal.





