A few thoughts:
As my little apartment is only 50 miles north of the Ground Zero outbreak in Kirkland, you can bet we're worried. I've had two cancellations so far and yes, both are due to COVID-19.
I'm not too nervous ... yet.
And in my instructions for check in, I make it very clear that the entire apartment, every surface, anything that MIGHT be touched by someone is disinfected twice. This includes everything even couch, chairs, whatever.
I was getting nervous back in January as my daughter studied in China for two years and had friends still there for their studies (they were whisked out very quickly in Feb) so she was already telling me about it. I started stocking up on cleaning products at that moment, just in case. Because yeah. Guess what? In my area, there isn't a bottle or can of anything cleaner-wise in a 100 mile radius. And it's been that way for the past two weeks. Our new normal.
This has only started for those of us in the US. I will say however, I would rather stay in an Airbnb, VRBO or HomeAway place than a 300 room hotel. I honestly feel they're cleaner (I mean c'mom - one room is SO much easier to clean) and fewer people go through them.
The schools will most likely be closing soon (several already have) and there goes my other income.
We all depend on each other. I depend on people wanting to travel and stay in my little apartment and the restaurants in the area depend on those people to come and eat and the local shops depend on those people to maybe buy a nice piece of art and the stores depend on those people to stop by for groceries.
This will be far-reaching and may have lasting residual affects.
I'm looking forward to the downward slide and hopefully, getting back to a more normal existence.
Sorry for the ramble. Good Luck to all of you.