It is desperately sad, though understandable, to see so many of you fearful and despondent, but I urge all of you to try to be positive.
The vast majority of us, even us oldies, will come through this especially if we do just a few simple things. The washing hands thing is one, and make it the first thing you do if you have been out. Fill the car up, at a card payment pump if you can, so that you are able to avoid public transport. When you need to go shopping do it at the quieter times or online. I have found early doors or late in the evening to be the best times. Don't confuse self-isolating with solitary confinement. You can still go out in the garden or go for a walk and if someone is coming towards you; cross the road. There are plenty of times during the day when the streets are empty to allow you to keep your distance. Get in a load of books or box sets before everything shuts down. I have just joined Netflix and looked at book downloads for my tablet. And exercise. It is one of the best things you can do for your mental health. You don't need a gym or equipment. Bung on a rock CD, grab a couple of tins of beans / soup and do yourself a cardio step routine - plenty of examples on YouTube.
I can feel a bit of weight loss coming on.