Stay home and stay safe. Wash your hands properly and yes wash your jewelry. Disinfect things that get touched doorknobs, mailbox, front gates, things that you don't normally think about.
When I knew my friend was coming over I sprayed the gate handle, top of the gate knowing where one would use a hand to push it open. I sprayed the door frame where one would grab to lean on. I sprayed the door handle and lock. I sprayed both sides of the door. I then sprayed the door of the fridge because my friend is one who goes right for the fridge to raid for a drink or food. I didn't think to spray the sofa but you can do that too. Knowing that he and I both have been in open public we kept our distance, hard for both of us when we are both huggy, kissy kind of friend.
I bought a couple of bottles of Lysol concentrate before this virus hit the world. It makes 9 gallons of disinfector. So, it has lasted me a long while. If you get ahold of this or any cleaning product remember the 2 rule. Most stores have posted signs around their store 2 per person. I like this rule. You don't need to hog it all for yourself. Think of the next person. And with most of these products are in concentrate it will last a long time!
When he left the home I re-cleaned it all.
I have even sprayed packages down with spray. He said he just opens his boxes outside and instantly puts the box in his local recycle bin.
I know it is not easy to get disinfecting wipes or spray but don't always rely on just Lysol, they are not the only product out there. Even if it is a generic gallon of a disinfecting cleaner.
I know other products will clean and kill viruses. If all fails to grab some bleach dilute it down with water in a spray bottle.
How to use Bleach:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a diluted bleach solution (⅓ cup bleach per 1 gallon of water or 4 teaspoons bleach per 1 quart of water) for virus disinfection. Wear gloves while using bleach, and never mix it with ammonia—or anything, in fact—except water. (The only exception is when doing laundry with detergent.) Once mixed, don’t keep the solution for longer than a day because the bleach will lose potency and can degrade certain plastic containers.If you can't find anything soap and water. Yes any soap and water will clean and kill the virus.
Soap and WaterJust the friction from scrubbing with soap (any kind of soap) and water can break the coronavirus’s protective envelope. “Scrub like you’ve got sticky stuff on the surface and you really need to get it off,” says Richard Sachleben, an organic chemist and a member of the American Chemical Society. Discard the towel or leave it in a bowl of soapy water for a while to destroy any virus particles that may have survived.
To know more about cleaning and killing the virus please read the following webpage https://www.consumerreports.org/cleaning/common-household-products-that-can-destroy-novel-coronavirus/
With all this said if you can stay home do so. Only go out for important things or have them delivered to you. There are many delivery systems out there. Look at the store's website to see if they deliver or do order and pick up at their location.
Here are just a few delivery companies. They are also companies that you can apply to if you have a reliable vehicle. Get your hustle on during the rough times. It is money in your pocket that you didn't have before. shipt and instantcart are both grocery delivery companies.
postmates, Grubhub, bitesquad, shipt, instacart, ubereats, doordash