It is not as bad as it could have been in the dark days of early March when we didn't have any data, outside of Italy, which looked grim (and was).
The economic impact has been extreme obviously, the stock market is trying to forecast that it's mostly over (the damage). Whether they are right or not ...
I'm still very worried about immunity, our death figures per day are stubbornly over 2,000 in the US and not appearing to decline, they are shifting from the NYC area to the rest of the country. Things in general around me remain mostly closed and traffic remains very light, so the "reopening" obviously means you CAN, not that you have to, or that you have to go to any place that remains open. The state is about at the point where we could be seeing new infections resulting from the governor's decision, but it will be tough to pry that out of the data with testing increasing as well.
This virus appears to be very deadly to older people, and my kid in Texas who is 32 says it is no picnic.