The scenario is pretty much the same here in Indiana. Churches, gyms, schools, universities, etc. closed. Restaurants are pick-up or delivery only (we generally do not eat out, so not much different for us). I haven't been to the store for a week, but the shelves were empty when I was there, I picked up some food items, as TP and sanitizers are gone. My office is still working, we have 6 employees, all in separate offices. We did discuss setting up work from home, if needed. It would be tough for us due to the interaction we have during the day, but can be done, if needed. My wife is the cafeteria manager at one of the local schools, so she is working 4 hours a day distributing breakfast and lunch meals to students who can get to the school to pick them up. The first days distribution was disappointing, but it has steadily increased each day.
There are several local restaurants and community groups who are also passing out lunches to kids who can pick them up. So, many opportunities for kids who need meals to get them.
I have a friend who has Covid-19 symptoms, but when he called the hospital to see if he can get tested, he was refused. They said there are no tests in NE Indiana available. He did find out later, that they are only testing elderly persons and persons who need hospitalization.
For the most part, my wife and I are maintaining a "normal" life. We'll see what the next few days/weeks bring. As soon as the weather warms up, I'm doing my social distancing on the open roads.
Stay healthy out there.