Big hugs Deny, we are living through pretty scary times, I do feel like having a good scream sometimes.
My husband died in 2016 and I know I would have been even more scared if he was still with me as he had COPD, he would have been very vulnerable. His death taught me a lot of lessons - in the event of my demise, I have made sure all of my paperwork is completely up to date, as well as writing letters to my kids and friends. I've let my filing pile up slightly, must do that today. I also want to prepay for my cremation at the Co-op, so my kids don't have to worry. My husband died suddenly and everything was in a dreadful mess, I feel comforted that everything is organised now and I can 'live'.
As for things to do, try to have something to look forward to every day, even if it's just a bubble bath. My 83 year old aunt is enjoying 'zoom' - she has services from her church, and singing. Enjoy just doing nothing with your husband, have crossword competitions, try cooking some new recipes, make some garden plans for next summer, play some board games, go for a nice self isolating walk together with a flask of coffee and find a bench with a view
Send your family a postcard - I look forward to the post now.
The vaccine will be with us soon, hopefully everyone will be able to have it. Try not to worry, it changes nothing, we all have to find a way to live with this. Everything will be alright in the end, if it's not alright, it's not the end 