I watched that video and it made me feel worse about everything. My mother is in her 70s, I'm in my 50s, there's no one to shop for us, so we'll have to risk it. People have bought up all the disinfectant spray, but my brother found a half gallon of bleach in Sarasota and brought it here. I guess I could mix a couple table spoons of bleach in some water and spray everything before I bring it in. Fortunately I always cook so I didn't have to buy every basic thing and I have enough for a couple weeks, but how bad will this shit be in a couple weeks? Now I understand why people buy 500 rolls of toilet paper.
Don't ask but I've got a decade on your mother and my children must be about your age and they've all offered to shop for us even though they live 20 or 30 km away.
Luckily there's no signs (touch wood!) of any cases in this whole city yet, south of Brisbane.
The big worry is that I'm sure the number of confirmed cases is a huge underestimate of the real number infected because so far there have not been enough test-kits to test even those with symptoms if they haven't direct contact with someone from overseas.
Hopefully, that will change with somewhere over a million rapid (15 minute) test kits being available in a week or so.
As of now in Australia: Coronavirus Cases 3,050, Deaths 13 and Recovered: 170.
Of those 26 people have been admitted to ICU so some casualties might be expected there.