I've had to cancel all but one, of the four weekly yoga classes I teach.
I may do some online classes - but I wouldn't expect anyone to pay for that.
Thankfully, it's only a supplementary income to the vegetable and egg farming - suddenly, producing nutritious food for the local population is enjoying an elevated status in terms of worthwhile occupations...
I've had several new enquiries about veg boxes this week, but because we are in the hungry gap - where overwintering crops are dwindling, before the spring plantings kick in - I've had to put them on a waiting list.
My prices are very fair (some might say too cheap) so I don't think it's going to hurt my business directly, in terms of demand.
But of course, I have family and friends, and other businesses roundabout, who are already affected.
Both sons, are in hospitality of sorts, and are renters - like most of their generation.
So they're understandably worried.
Plus there's the generalised worry, of people we work with, and care about getting dangerously ill.
I can't imagine anyone being unaffected by this, economically or otherwise.
My only hope, is that when we start to rebuild our economy, we do it in a such a way that gives far more consideration to issues such as social welfare, long term health - in all its forms, and preservation and enhancement of the environment we all share.