I know what you all mean about feeling a little guilty - I'm pretty happy with my situation. I'm in a beautiful, peaceful place where I can go out without bumping into anyone. I go to town once a week to stock up, work online, get lots of outdoor exercise, and wasn't all that social to begin with, so other than not knowing what day it is half the time, I'm doing well. I've checked in with all my friends and family, and everyone is doing fine. I have a spouse and two cats for entertainment, we chat with the neighbour from a safe distance once in a while, and the internet keeps me connected to others. I admire and deeply thank all the medical staff, grocery and pharmacy staff, truckers, and the other essential workers who are keeping the lights on and the internet functional.
The biggest effect for me is to throw my sabbatical plans into disarray - such a first world problem! I was planning to be in Norway, Iceland (maybe - that was not sabbatical-related and depended on a friend), Finland, Sweden, and the UK, all between early August and early November, but given the high odds of a second wave in the autumn I figure none of that's happening. It's going to have to be a "staybbatical", I guess I'll get around to fixing up a proper home office.
I'm so curious to see if/how this is going to permanently change our world. Again, that hopeful curiosity seems at odds with the hardships others are experiencing, but as thorny says, being miserable isn't going to help anyone. Maybe I'll find a way of helping people to assuage my guilt!