We live in mid-Maine, just outside of Bangor. DH and I have both been working from home since mid-March, and our respective universities have us working from home until the end of June (governor's orders as there is community transmission in my county). DH has a "waiver" so he can enter his building to run some specific experiments, but he has to mask and glove, and not be within 10 feet of anyone else. That's pretty easy- as a chemist he gloves and goggles/face shields at work all the time anyhow, and he is the only person working in his lab, so it's no big deal. I have had to go into work about once a week to check my labs (more specifically, the integrity of my chemical storage units), and occasionally prepare teaching materials. Once again, I wear mask and gloves when in the building, and usually go in around 7pm so I don't run into anyone; social distancing at its finest!
In March and April we were going grocery shopping once a week, but by the 2nd week of May we went more frequently IF we needed to; still trying to keep it to one trip a week, but not freaking out if we had to make an additional trip. DH will be 60 and I'll be 64 this summer, so we always wear masks when out in public where there are others around- grocery stores, gas station, etc. We don't wear them on our daily walks, but bring them with us just in case we run into someone. We have done take-out about once a week, wearing our masks, but don't wipe things down with sanitizer- although I do try to remember to use it on my hands at the end of shopping trips, before getting into the car. I am not obsessive about it, though. We also started seeing DD after the first month. She was quarantining here at first but now sees us, as does her roommate (who quarantined with her), and they see his family, who are also working from home and isolating as much as possible. It's always a balance. We also have just started having "social-distancing" small group interaction; DH is out in the yard with 3 friends right now, having a beer together and everyone keeping about 10 feet apart. The first month we were all pretty careful about quarantining, and then isolating for another month, but now we are just keeping our distance, masking, and limiting our destinations. Living in a small town helps- there aren't a lot of options of places to go!
It's funny to hear how different things are everywhere. In our area, microbreweries, restaurants, and some stores can do curbside/take-out orders. Grocery stores (including "super" stores) and gas stations have been open for business all along, but the mall is still closed, as are most of the small shops. Walmart, groceries, etc., are counting people to enter, most requiring mask usage, one-way aisles, etc. Hair salons and a very limited number of services (golf courses, not sure what else) have been open for 2 weeks, but most hair salons didn't reopen; the stylists don't think it's worth the risk. Restaurants will be opening on June 1 at limited capacity, tables spaced out, all kinds of health code requirements, including masks for employees and customers (except when eating). Campgrounds opened this weekend with strict requirements, and of course no community centers, pools, etc are open. Starting June 1, Maine hotels can take reservations from Maine residents only; starting in July, out-of-staters can come stay only if the quarantine for the first 2 weeks they are here. I think this one is infinitely stupid, and will encourage lying. Summer day camps can also open July 1, as well as gyms and churches, all with distancing, but I am not sure about other community places (movies, jump-houses, etc). OH... and joy to all, our favorite local taprooms will all be re-opening on July 1st as well!!