I am in Los Angeles, actually in the San Fernando Valley 20 miles north of LAX.
Lockdown with essential business open for three weeks now - people are mostly calm out here. I work in the nutrition industry, we are open (not to the public), and we deliver to businesses that need supplies (protein bars, vitamins, especially Zinc and Vitamin C and many others, water, protein drinks, protein powder. That be it, business is down over 50% because all the gyms and stores in the offices are closed. Also, gas station stores are down 70% in business too, as well as others. We do deliver to other stores.
No parks or hiking trails are open. Nothing is open other than stores to buy food, restaurants for pickup, etc. Pretty much everywhere has put up 'social distancing' signs, stores have adapted with Plexiglass between the cash registers , but there are lines to get into the stores (but only because they limit how many people in the store), not because they are really busy.
Only items hard to get right now is toilet paper, hand sanitizers, masks, paper towels, cleaning supplies like Wipes. Yes, each store is out of their own items, but the other store usually will have it. Soon though, a lot of these items are coming in stock, even we are starting to sell hand sanitizers due to demand.
Schools are out, tough for the kids, trying to be good, although being home all day (we have a backyard) is not easy after three weeks.
We do use Zoom, or Google Hangouts to see and talk with family and friends, and a lot more on the phone talking, etc.
Watching more television, etc, but we have dogs so we due take a mile+ walk each day, etc to get some exercise