I'm aware; I mentioned that in one of my earlier posts. We can't say for sure that's going to happen. It definitely seems to be happening in NYC, but as I also mentioned in an earlier post, the population density there makes it an outlier among the rest of the United States. It'll be much harder for the virus to spread like that in rural areas, or even smaller cities. They are, however, having serious issues in Albany, GA (a small city of about 75,000) because people didn't follow warnings and attended big funerals, which resulted in tons of infections.
My concern is that it's a little like playing Russian roulette (although the chances seem higher than 1 in 6). It's entirely possible that we don't take those mandatory precautions and end up fine. If we don't get an empty chamber, though, the whole world economy is going to collapse in a way none of us have ever experienced and we will desperately wish we had taken those precautions.