I can only speak to my little corner of the world and I posted this earlier another thread. I work in a huge building that houses 3,000 people. 70% of us are regular teleworkers. A small percentage choose not to telework and some cannot due to classified work. I think we could force another 10-15% to telework which leaves a small percentage having to come in. At a minimum, I think the 70% of the 3,000 people should be forced to telework. Those who cannot telework can come to work in a building that is huge but has very little people in it (which equals pretty safe in my mind). But they aren't doing it (or haven't yet). I think this should be going on everywhere. If you can reasonably do it, telework. This allows those that cannot telework to safely work out in the world. My husband is a trades person and he works in large commercial buildings. If they close the buildings, which I don't think they should do, then he can't work and I lose half my income. But if they take a more measured approach by forcing those home that can work from home and keep operations going, then others can work safely in their work sites. Pure definition of social distancing versus a shutdown.