zimpy27 wrote:I'm an Australian that lives in Santa Clara County. Mostly I still read the Australian news and I'm starting to get pretty worried about them over there. 
Sydney and Melbourne are just hitting winter and flu season right when the peak of the coronavirus is mean to hit. Those cities have a pretty dry climate as well so they won't get any reprieve from high humidity.
From the looks of the news it doesn't appear like anyone really cares there. Anyone from Australia notice that it's quieter on the street and are people distancing properly?
It's a little hard to tell.
I work in a Woolworths supermarket, and a smaller one in a medium sized suburb, and that's about all I'm leaving the house for these days (helps that I can do whatever shopping I need there). Roads are more or less the same from what I can see (still see plenty on the roads at 5am and still get the school rush at 3pm) but my dad works in the state electoral commission and they're gearing up to start working from home, and I know more than a few companies that have already started that.
In terms of the supermarkets...well, there's not much that 
can change. Aisles aren't designed for social distancing. I'll brush shoulders with dozens if not hundreds of people over my 9 hour shift, not to mention the amount of time I'm spending just talking to people to explain what's going on (not that I know much either). And it's an essential service, so there's always going to be people there.
I think people are taking it seriously but conversely we're not in the same situation as some other countries. We haven't had to go into any sort of lockdown (yet, not that that will do anything for me) and our cases are relatively low in terms of per 1mil population (though that could be a testing thing).
The real issue is just not knowing and, as you pointed out, the fact that the flu season is here and this virus has incredibly similar symptoms. I've had a sore throat and mild fever for the better part of a week now but I've got no idea if I've actually caught COVID or if it's just the weather combined with the fact I work in the freezer section (that fridge air always does a number on my throat). And as far as I can tell I shouldn't get tested because my symptoms aren't severe enough (nor, to be fair, do they match up entirely. I don't have a cough for example). But then I get stressed because maybe I have it and I'm spreading it at work, but then work is so busy I can't afford to really take time off, which then stresses me more and probably screws with my immune system making my issues even worse and rinse and repeat. Ugh.
I can see the cases are ramping up here though so I'm prepared for lockdowns coming soon.