I too, haven't had it nearly as badly as some. My sympathies to those affected directly or indirectly. Losing a job in this environment would be pretty brutal.
The first two months of the year were very status quo... looking forward to a vacation in March that we booked last fall. When we took off for it "covid" was just a rumor with a couple of cases in an obscure province in China.
Then, less than a week later, we start getting the dribs of drabs of the world going nuts while the staff around us on the cruise ship are doing their best to keep everyone calm. Climax was getting turned away from the port we were supposed to disembark at; got re-routed to Canaveral two days away. Shuffled through US border controls as fast as possible like cattle and put on 80 busses for Orlando airport. The airport was a virtual ghost-town. Managed to get home within two days and hard-quarantined for 2 weeks.
Spent the next few months scrambling to get hundreds of users remote access to our work infrastructure via half a dozen different technologies. Our church has been 100% virtual since the end of March. The Atlantic bubble gave us a bit of a respite a few months later... then further relaxings... things are "almost" back to normal now, save the masks.
Everyone is holding their breath about the shoe-dropping now that kids are back at school... we'll see...
My employment has been stable. Arranged some flexibility for my tenants. Delayed a couple of mortgage payments early on. Wife was basically laid off and is only now getting hired back slowly. A definite bump in the road, but not to the degree it has been for many. I don't personally KNOW anyone who has gotten COVID... the headlines are just of people "up north" or "in ICU for a few days" here that get released, eventually. It's a bit of a Bogeyman, effectively... though a real one.
My only real GRIPE isn't really 2020-related, though it's amplified it: Social Media misinformation. Makes me gag. Zero fact checking by anyone. Blind shares and forwards. The silver lining might be that it's at least turned a lens onto the utter ignorant insanity that is out there, behind closed doors.