9. "It's my family that I worry about, too." In response to In response to 7
Specifically my parents and in-laws, both of whom are firmly within various risk-factor demographics. And my dad in particular is pretty stubborn and as a result I know for sure he's taking nearly zero precautions to protect himself.
So I worry about them more than anyone.
Re: what you said about nuclear families, my wife and I have no kids and I must say - we are fortunate that we get along incredibly well; cuz I could see this being difficult on couples that may depend on time apart to thrive in their relationships. My wife and I are both very social beings but truly love eachother's company so this transition, thus far at least, has been as smooth as possible for us.
But like you were saying I imagine a lot of couples and families are having a really tough time, if they were already hanging by a thread for whatever reasons.