I also see a lockdown as being just one step more 'severe' than the covid 2 weeks thing. I really don't see infrastructure (utilities, food suppliers) being cut off due to a martial law situation and things turning into 'mad max' survival of the fittest. If the military has taken such great pains to avoid civil war caused by 'acting too fast', then I believe, in coordination with Fema, there is a plan for basic needs to be met, and everyone would just 'shelter in place' type of thing. I know that power plants have several doomsday type scenarios that they 'drill' on happening and clearly know what their role is in maintaining the country. Would assume that those drills are in place for all critical infrastructure.
I also see a lockdown as being just one step more 'severe' than the covid 2 weeks thing. I really don't see infrastructure (utilities, food suppliers) being cut off due to a martial law situation and things turning into 'mad max' survival of the fittest. If the military has taken such great pains to avoid civil war caused by 'acting too fast', then I believe, in coordination with Fema, there is a plan for basic needs to be met, and everyone would just 'shelter in place' type of thing. I know that power plants have several doomsday type scenarios that they 'drill' on happening and clearly know what their role is in maintaining the country. Would assume that those drills are in place for all critical infrastructure.