This is an unusual and interesting time that may offer us some healthful insights.
What are you thinking? Here's a (very) partial group of questions people seem to consider these days.
Are you more aware of outdoor appeal while the indoors is so emphasized? Will you be getting out and smelling the May flowers ❀ ❀ ❀ more, because we've had a stay-at-home April? Without knowing how much longer we'll each be sheltering, it's interesting that the UK has advised one outdoor exercise activity per day to be a large part of their plan for appropriate reasons to leave home while the stay-at-home order is in place.
Are you more concerned about your own or your family's resistance to the various bugs and susceptibilities that come our way and cause little or big consequences, from sniffles to sheltering to chronic conditions?
Are you feeling the changes in our social interactions in any particularly healthy or unhealthy ways? The many silly memes and jokes about frustrations with our housemates during this time are (usually) great exaggerations, but we do need to attentively forgive and "give space" to others, and fully expect them to do the same for us. Are the absences of particular individuals or groups giving you clues as to how healthful or unhealthful your relationships have been?
Have you had any attitude adjustments during this time of enforced quietude? (and does it feel like quietude or something else?) Have you come to conclusions about what has been emotionally or physically healthy in your life and what has not? Conclusions about changes in habits or priorities for the future?