I'll bite...
It has been both comforting and horribly disorienting to be an ex-pat in Austria during COVID-19.
The comforting part is that there is a great social fabric here in Austria and the government, by and large, is being proactive, compassionate and rational.
But being an ex-pat also has it's challenges right now. My employer laid me off right in then middle of all this, claiming it had nothing to do with the crisis ("business reasons" I was told). Being the only American, the only person on a RWR card, and the only non-native speaker, I find this argument dubious at best, but whatever. It effectively made it necessary for me to rethink my employment, my visa and all sorts of other things. My residence is obviously contingent on my employment, so there are things that I have to get done in the next month or so. The biggest challenge is that in order to CHANGE any of this, it requires an in-person trip to the BH to give them my fingerprints and paperwork. This is right now impossible as they are closed to the public. So it puts me in this weird limbo of still being technically employed for another month, being eligible for a new RWR+ card that would give me more job options, but unable to access the services that would make that possible to even explore them if they were presented to me. I have been told that I would be eligible for the unemployment benefits after the 15th of May (my final work day) but my investigation has showed me that is really not enough to live on here for an extended period (55% for 6 months) of time. No idea what would happen after that point. My employer just said "well then you could get a 3 month tourist visa!"... thanks, jerks, for basically saying "leave Austria, you Auslander!"...
The Embassy in Vienna was very helpful and said that the Visa/Residency conditions are not being rigidly enforced at the moment, but it would be nice to know that I am not doing something that also jeopardizes my future visa process in Austria too.
I am fortunate that my skills are still in high demand (data architecture and business intelligence) and that before all this started I was fielding recruiter calls almost every day. So if the economy DOES get moving again soon, I am sure there will be some options... but for now it is a frustrating waiting game between things getting started again, unemployment uncertainty and legal residency. I have had a few good interviews in the last week, but I am still waiting to see if any employer is brave enough to take on starting a new full time contract with an ex-pat.
All that being said, I am still glad that I am here rather than in the US, where healthcare can bankrupt you overnight for something as simple as an ambulance ride. Not to mention the daily ravings of the mad narcissist in charge over there now.
My neighbors here in Dornbirn are great...we all check in on each other and are trying to maintain a civil presence in our community.
I stay in regular contact with my family and friends in the US... we Zoom all the time and that has also been a comfort. I also have a nice girlfriend in Germany that would be a Plan C backup if things don't get better here before I have to act more decisively.
Happy to talk more, here or via computer, with anyone that wants to. fjblau@gmail.com is the best way to reach me.
Frank