I'd be careful with the mortality rate data. It is pretty certainly higher than the rate for the flu, but the exact value is hard to know. The 3.5% number was an early number and more recent ones were are often in the 1% to 2% range. But the real value is not really known. Testing, especially in the US, is just getting started and there is little data on the number of asymptomatic patients. Until there is more data, it will be hard to pin down the real rate. But, there is no doubt, that the potential is for COVID-19 to be much worse that the flu, with the further worry that none of the current anti-viral medications seems to have much effect.
By the way, hand washing with soap, even anti-bacterial soap, does not kill the virus. The idea is to general lots of suds, which helps lift the virus off your skin so that you can wash it away with water. Drying with a disposable towel is the best. The hot air driers found in many restrooms are to be avoided, since they disperse any viruses into the air rather than removing them. Even after washing, using a hand sanitizer is recommended, if you have any. An alcohol based sanitizer should have 60% or more alcohol. Rubbing alcohol is typically 70%.
60% ethanol is 120 proof, so if you want to use vodka or gin, the standard ones are not potent enough. 150 proof rum should work. Bleach can also be used, but requires long contact (like 10 minutes) so it is much better for cleaning hard surfaces than hands.
Seems like a good time to curate you media collection and listen to music. I have set up my outdoor TV to display what is playing so I can see it from the pool. If I have to be at home, I might as well enjoy it.