I’m sure when this all blows over there will be a lot of debate and criticism about how everything went down, government response, people overreacting. The really sad thing I see right now is this hoarding of hand sanitizers, face masks and such. It’s preventing high risk people and medical professionals from getting what they need.
Right now I’m working in Hawaii where they just confirmed the first case. I live a few miles from the nursing home in Kirkland, Washington that has been in the news. My wife tells me there are a lot of products she can’t get from the grocery store. She’s pretty happy about her bus commute into Seattle right now, the busses are so empty nobody sits next to her and the traffic is very light. The economic impact is going to be big, many restaurants and other businesses are closing down because many large businesses in Seattle are having their employees work from home or just not come in. Many service employees live paycheck to paycheck and don’t have medical insurance, this will be especially hard on them. The biggest impact may end up being the response, not the disease itself.