Italy is at over
4000 covid-19 related deaths (people who died who are also positive to covid-19, not necessarily 100% caused by the virus itself, but as we all know it doesn't help for sure..)
627 reported deaths just for yesterday.
Now people can go outside (alone) to exercise - take walks - walk their dogs only in a 200 meters range from their home.
Cars with loudspeakers mounted going around the streets in my city (and I suppose in many other cities all over the country) telling people to stay inside.
There will be a consistent rise in checkpoints on many roads (with military personnell too) to check if people are going around with a "legit" reason.
A couple days ago in one of the most affected cities a column of military trucks filled with coffins transported bodies to be cremated elsewhere because there they can't keep up with the deaths.
https://twitter.com/AlexZan87/status...39885133537280
Many families saw their relatives for the last time when they got transported to the hospitals and won't even be able to have a proper funeral.
I'm not panicking, but as you can see the situation here is pretty serious, and I think the quarantine will last waaaaay longer than most people expect.
News I heard / read on how the situation is dealt with / perceived by the population in many other countries don't make me feel that optimistic for the (future) situation overall in the world.