I'm not stressed/worried for myself personally, since I've worked from home the last 3+ years, and I watch my 1 year old daughter all day so neither of us are going to get exposed to it that easily. Although my wife does work at a coffee shop right now and interacts with a lot of people, my state just shut down all dine-in restaurants (so everywhere is limited to delivery/takeout only), so I don't expect she'll come into an extended enough contact with anyone potentially infected from a drive through window.
My immediate family, however, is a different story. My dad, older bro, and younger bro all work at my dad's appliance store/repair service, so they come into contact with tons of people every day. Though I'm not much worried for my dad himself or my younger bro, since they're generally healthy and would survive without issue, my older bro just had a baby a month ago so if he catches anything that could be quite rough. My mother is also not that healthy, she had breast cancer (which she beat a few years back now
), is developing an early onset dementia, and has diabetes so she wouldn't have the greatest chance of surviving it if my dad happens to bring it home.
My grandmother as well, she's 95 (or 96, hard to keep track these days
) and while she's generally healthy (enough to live on her own, albeit with frequent dinners and visits from her 12 children), it would definitely be the end of her long life.
But all in all I'm not that "scared" or panicky or stressed or anything, my family has generally good hygiene and we're already pretty careful about spreading germs as is.