Here in California, health professionals predict that IF folks don't stay away from other people, self quarantine and practice "social distancing", that as much as
56% (23 million) of the state's population could contract the virus. As of 2017, California's population was 39.54 million people.
I'd feel comfortable rounding that off to 41 million today. That number would more than overwhelm our state's medical infrastructure. Not to mention the
36,000+ homeless people (as of 2019) residing within the city limits of Los Angeles that need care. LA City government is doing its best to address their needs during this crisis as well. Right now the word coming from medical professionals (and state governor Gavin Newsom) here is it's going to get worse before it gets better. So hunker down, don't make yourself an easy target and prepare to wait it out.