I am grocery shopping once a week. I need to start building a small stash of paper products as I do think everything will go back to lockdown. We have fairly decent supplies in most of the stores. I haven't seen Lysol wipes, but plenty of other off brands. We've got toilet bowl cleaners in the stores. The meat supplies seem to be mostly back to normal. My freezer is full and I tend to keep stocked up on most things. We did a CSA this summer and had our last delivery this week. I used a different one than in prior years because of WFH, and it was a disappointment.
We got flu shots a couple weeks ago. I haven't gotten them consistently in past years, but figured this was the year not to skip. I dragged one reluctant adult daughter with me to the local grocery store's pharmacy, as they had signs plastered all over about the ease of getting them, just walk right in. Not so much, as it turns out. We got there at 1:30. We waited ten minutes to be told they close at 2 for half an hour for the pharmacist to take lunch, which is fine, but you'd think they'd have that on their hundreds of signs. Because there was someone ahead of us, they wouldn't get to us before that, so they told us to come back at 2:30. We did, but didn't get our shots until nearly 4. Adult daughter was not amused with me.
I am WFH, and other than the grocery store and outside walks, don't go anywhere. Dh is a public school teacher, and has to be in classrooms with far too many students and not terribly careful colleagues. Ugh. Two adult daughters and one boyfriend live with us. Oldest one is in nursing school, with some in person clinicals and labs, but most classes are online. BF is working remotely. DD2 is in college living at home this semester with minimal outside exposure, except for periodic trips to visit her bf. I'm not thrilled with our level of outside contact, especially spouse's public school, and suspect they will have outbreaks.