Hated to lose this convo in the Smithfield thread, but if this situation is not causing you to rethink how you approach your health and personal wellbeing, you're doing yourself a further injustice. The early leader in conditions that make COVID-19 worse is obesity. Shockingly, a report released by NYU points to obesity as being the #1 common condition amongst the dead. When it all shakes out, you'll see even more talk about the levels of inflammation in your body and how your body handles cytokines.
@Schu72 mentioned this in the COVID-19 thread and it's worth learning about.
My commitment to my health has been on again, off again for 2 decades. My current baseline is better than when I was at my worst, so I'll be taking this moment as another lesson that I can do better. One way I intend to do that is with the pellet grill and the ability to make a lot of protien at once. We made an investment in some Tupperware to bolster our ability to store whole meals rather than just ingredients. Sundays will be a "bulk cook" day and that will be very helpful in eating better through the week when life returns to it's new, hectic "normal". I will be purchasing a bike from our local bike shop with my stimulus money. Running is just too hard on me at the moment, so I need a lower impact method for getting my heart rate up.
It shouldn't take a global pandemic to get us to take our health seriously, but we also shouldn't look past the lesson that's being presented at the moment.