We've been upgraded (downgraded?) to State of Emergency, so all unis, grade schools, etcetera are closed and legit everyone in the state is on "work at home if at all possible".
Dad's retired. My grad program is already online, and I heard from someone in admissions (purely by coincidence) that they started sending home offline students this week. (I think she said they're just not allowing them back from break.)
So Mom is the only one who has to work from home, but her company was already like, "Work wherever you want, just get stuff done!" so she was already used to working there, anyway, and she can access her company's mainframe using her work laptop. Only difference is that any "lunch-and-learns" and other meetings are now webinars for the foreseeable future, and that she had to run in and pick up a few things from her office (I keep forgetting she's been upgraded from a cube!) that weren't already available online.