In our house we are still working through the big package of toilet paper we bought a month ago before all the hoarding started. About 10 days ago I passed it up in the aisle despite the news of coming shortages. Why buy any more than you normally do? I'll admit that I bought a 4 lb bag of mayocobas vs. my normal 1 pound bag and a few extra cans of whole tomatoes, but that was just in case we needed to start making pots of soup. On Saturday when we went to a couple of stores the shelves were cleared and the lines at the checkout were legitimately 45 minutes long for no damned reason. Today we went around 3pm and the shelves were stocked, no lines at all, and we passed up the toilet paper since we still have enough.
Since I'm no longer driving in to work the car hasn't been gassed up in two weeks and we're driving on a little less than 1/4 tank but I see no reason to fill it up just yet. I can do that tomorrow. Because there will be a tomorrow. It might be worse than today in the number of infected but hey, the number of recovered is rising too. We'll get through this.
I do have a strong suspicion that some folks are taking a certain measure of gratification in all of the panic just because it vindicates all the doom and gloom they've always been obsessed with, but I'll be damned if I'm going to let their paranoid schizophrenic freakout change the way I live.
It's real simple; self isolate. Try to delay getting infected as long as possible so that when you eventually do, surgical masks and ventilators will be available should you need them, though the overwhelming odds are that you won't. But as sure as the sun rise we can all count on being exposed at some point and timing is everything.
Oh, and my keezer is only filled with beer.