None of us have been infected and we haven't had a case in our town yet but we are seeing some changes due to the virus. The first is a lack of paper products in the stores - Toilet/Napkins/Paper Towels and Plates along with the removal of fresh produce from the stores. That I can understand and in fact agree with as one infected individual handling fresh produce could infect a whole bunch of people by contaminating things so we're avoiding fresh fruits and veggies for the time being. Another item that's run short is Rice and beans. Not sure why that's happened other then the fact they last so long without refrigeration and are easy to store long-term. Rice is better then Twinkies as it will easily last 50 years with simple storage methods. Just keep it dry. Dried beans don't last as long but they should last at least 10 years without special care other then keeping them dry like the rice. Good sources of food if things go to hell in a hand basket.
We keep several weeks of canned and dried food on hand due to earthquake possibilities - Did you hear about the 5.7 Quake that hit the Salt Lake City Utah region on March 18, 2020? Were I live, we've had a pair of 6.7+ quakes in the last 30 years though we've been lucky and not had major damage to our home or utilities knocked out for long periods of time - so as stated, we've been lucky.