The '1000' seems a bit silly and arbitrary tbh...
International travel is canceled, hand disinfectants everywhere, some key personnel was split between our 2 large offices, WFH was and is still a valid option for many, big assemblies and meeting all canceled or broken down to smaller audiences.
I am in Romania. We have about 40 cases as of today country-wide. About a week ago we were all told to stay home at the slighest symptons or having travelled.
A big conference set to take place was cancelled already about two weeks ago and all business travel has been suspended for the last two weeks.
Yesterday we were all told to not come to the office unless absolutely necessary. So, we're all working from home until we hear otherwise.
Not a big deal for most of us. The local branch is relatively small (<100 people) and consists of mostly software engineers. We communicate daily with other branches around the world, so working remotely has never really been a problem.
Company also pays for private healthcare and we all received flu shots two months ago on company costs. Not that those help against COVID-19, but hey, it's something.
As a company, we didn't want to take a risk, especially that we don't know much about this so we're working from home.. We send employees home if they're tired or have the flu, or a headache and we're not going to be reckless with this, especially that some employees take the train/bus/subway.
We used to have regular business meetings in Paris, and we stopped that, too.
We're still coming to office, bosses gossip about COVID-19 daily (we literally added updates to the about menu on our app). But it's still in control where I live, only around 129 cases nationwide, supposedly slowing down.