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First of all, do not panic.
If you panic, you lose the ability to reason.
There are things you can do if you have to shelter in place, as well as developing a bug out plan if things really go sideways. Sometimes it is not possible to "bug in" like the wildfires that swept through Cali & Alberta, or are possible with widespread looting.
Here are some ideas about plusing up your home's security that even someone not handy can do - strengthening door jambs, installing katy bars, security window film, knife and projectile proof screening mesh etc.
Having a plan is the first step to extinguishing fear.
"When Bugging Out is not an Option: Strengthening security to stay in place"
https://stopshouting.blogspot.com/2015/12/when-bugging-out-is-not-option.html
There are several good articles along that theme there to read and think about. If you found it helpful, share because we all need to support each other and care for each other. Sharing good information about how to be proactive is one way to care for each other.
Blessings.