@Julie134 My situation is that I was lucky (or unlucky) enough to not have had a bunch of reservations for the summer. I only started hosting last fall, and though I've been steadily busy (until Covid), my reservations mostly come in about 1-3 weeks in advance. I did have 4 reservations on the books from April through June, all of which canceled.
I decided early on, that regardless of what AirBnB decided to do, I would refund in full. I could not in good conscience ask (force) people to either travel under these circumstances, or lose hard-earned money for a reservation they couldn't keep. I mean, nobody really WANTS to cancel their vacation or get-away weekend. This truly has hit people hard for any number of reasons- job loss, caring for family members, etc. - and I didn't want to impose another hardship or even have a difficult back and forth over money in such dire times, so I knew I would agree to cancel and refund for any reservations in the near or distant future. Remember, this is rolling through areas and states at a different pace, and shelter in place orders and reopening are not uniform, so it could be that somebody with a June reservation might be under stricter travel guidelines than a particular host's area might be. Anyway, I survived before without the AirBnB income, and I decided I could forego the income until things changed for the better. I'm sure you'll do whatever is right for your situation.
And I'm actually getting new reservations now. People are anxious to get out after weeks and months of quarantine, and I feel that I can host safely and responsibly. Best of luck to you! Kia