So we've had to cancel the trip, which is obviously a very minor thing in the greater scheme of things (and thanks to airbnb and ANZ being great, it looks like we'll get back pretty much all of our money), but it is making the world feel a lot more scary. The rug can be pulled out at any time, and things are going to get a lot worse.
As mentioned before, I'm very worried that travel restrictions will change such that we won't be able to visit the UK in the summer, and as my parents are in all the risk categories, I'm a bit concerned.
It's not clear what is going to happen medium to long term - the "herd immunity" thing the CSO trailed but which Hancock is now rowing back on doesn't make sense, as immunity to these sorts of things usually isn't long lived. It feels like this is something that is going to be around for a long while (At least until large scale vaccination is possible), or it disappears as mysteriously as SARS and the 1918 influenza did.
Ruth's research for the Ministry of Health here is scaring the shit out of me, but I think we're probably in one of the best places of earth if this goes titsup (there are orders of magnitude more hospital beds per head here than the UK, for instance, and we've got a very sensible government that is providing constant updates and explanations)