re: Older people mostly in nursing homes. In CA newspaper article today reported apparently 48.5% of the deaths were residents of care facilities. Some of the residents were not reported apparently because they were transferred to hospitals and reporting fell through cracks.

Re: small business failing (and big business too). Some of these may fall into the category of luxuries and other things we take for granted may fall into that category too.

I wonder if smart phones, sat and cable tv, and to a lesser extent internet will be able to adapt to offer more budget minded options. Vacations at resorts, theme parks, and big regional events are pretty much done until the virus is subdued.

I feel home oriented activities and hobbies will emerge for the short term. Things like cars, gardening, home improvement, fitness, sewing, cooking, arts and crafts, genealogy, audio visual, music, can keep minds and body functioning at home. Other activities including fishing, hunting, biking, hiking and trail sports, geocaching (favorite of our grand kids), camping (remote), boating, and on....

There are a lot of activities people could do with little or no investment. This provided they have not lost the ability to think independent of what they are fed from their electronic devices.