I'd also rec keeping tissues in your coat or pants pocket so when you need to rub your nose you do it with a tissue instead of your hand.
Stores, malls, office buildings, restaurants, etc. should have digital thermometers and scan people's temps (wrist or forehead work) before admitting people. Takes a second.
I'd rec getting a jump rope for some exercise when all gyms are closed.
Free advice. I'm months ahead of you. This is where things are likely headed.
China officially reported just 24 new cases (5 of them imported-- 4 from Italy and one from the US, I think) yesterday. Achieved using quarantines, isolation wards, face masks in public, temp screenings and masks to enter anywhere, spacing out people in restaurants as much as possible (when eating people wont be wearing masks much at all), work at home, limiting entrance to living and work areas and recording names of admitted people, and early on extending the national holiday an extra week or more.
Some cities and one whole province faced a mandatory lockdown. Hangzhou south of Shanghai was only allowing one person per family to go out once a day to get food/medicine.
Some serious measures, but they've gotten things under control (for now).
The main issue for China now is Hubei province where the infection started and spread before effective action was taken, and had almost 70K cases, with nearly 60K of those recovered. (50K of those cases were in Wuhan).