I'm going to jump in here, although I'm in a bit of a different situation. It's a bit of a rant, I'm sorry if it doesn't belong.
I'm in Nebraska, in the U.S., and the UNMC has current coronavirus patients in quarantine just outside my home. A 20 minute drive. I go by it 4 times a week. Just today(the 6th of March), it was released that the first case of the virus hit Omaha, from a woman who visited the UK. She had the virus for TEN DAYS before being quarantined. Officials are looking into who she's been in contact with, and where, but there's a super high chance that the virus has already gotten into the Omaha metro.
I have a horrible immune system. Influenza B knocked me down for 2.5 weeks my junior year in high school. My lungs are also in bad shape. Fatality rate in the US is 6.7% as of today. I'm super worried about the virus. I have family in Omaha, and I'm in Omaha at least twice a week for a few hours minimum. My S.O. also works in Omaha, and has been feeling awful all day

To make matters worse, I work at Walmart, on the poor side of town. If there are people who are infectious and dont know or cant afford to know it, they'll be there. With me. The cost of a test here in the US is $3,000+. That's not money I have to just... throw around every time I'm worried? Health insurance doesnt cover this sort of testing for a good chunk of Americans, let alone costs associated with if you DO need to be quarantined and medicated. Plus, work is very unforgiving about sick leave, and the system auto fires you past a certain point total. You have to go into work and manually input protected or paid time off.
I have noticed things going off the shelves more frequently. Masks are near impossible to grab, and hand soap is low too. Gloves are almost always out as well. I haven't noticed pets being raided, but I think anyone who gets their hay from a business may want to stock up in case of closures? Small animal supplies don't come in very often. If they're out, they can be out for weeks at a time before more is sent from the warehouses.
Does anyone know if the postal services would shut down if the virus goes haywire? That would really cause issues if that happened. I've got 45 pounds of hay right now, but that may only last me a few months. I don't want to need hay and not be able to get any.