We've been sheltered in place for over a week now. Son and DIL have to work, but they're taking all precautions. Son works at a power plant as an essential employee, and they've already talked about quarantining him at work for a week or two, but haven't done it yet. He volunteered, mainly because they would pay him time and a half 24/7, about 10k per week. DIL is an x-ray and cat scan tech at an emergency hospital, so she has been changing clothes and showering before leaving work. The kids (three teenagers) are out of school for at least two weeks, but teenagers don't seem to have any problem doing nothing all day.
We've been ordering and picking up essential items at Sam's and King Soopers as needed, but we've always patronized local businesses, and it's paying off. Gagliano's Italian Deli, an 800 sq. ft. old (1921) grocery, has plenty of meats, cheeses, and breads, and will deliver to the curb. We'll be picking up order from them this afternoon. More expensive than the supermarket but way better food. We get our drinking water from a local place that has a 1500 ft. deep artesian well that has been in use since 1879. No shortage there, and the water is $1 per gallon in 5 gallon jugs. I usually buy 40 gallons at a time. We have a good well, but the water has to be softened, and you can't filter sodium out. It's drinkable, but not very good. We have at least half a beef in the freezer, plus our home canned goods. Out of tomatoes and green beans though, we'll have to fix that this summer.
We borrowed an Xbox from the kids and dug out a stack of DVDs from storage, so we've been watching movies and reading a lot.