1. Most of those problems are being tackled: localities, states, and the fed have interest free loans and many have frozen rent and evictions (for both residential and commercial real estate). As far as that goes, 1-3 months with the above addendums makes me skeptical about mass bankruptcies.
2. This is such a silly point I keep hearing: "Everyone is a socialist in a crisis", "Oh suddenly people realize UBI and universal healthcare are good!" - DUH! Collective problems require collective solutions. Everyone agrees that the tax-payer foots the bill for the healthcare of veterans in WW2, everyone agrees with price-controls when fighting Nazi Germany. Everyone agrees with collective action to fight collective threats because it's necessary.
If you contract a pandemic disease, collective action must be taken for the good of everyone else. If you break your leg falling of your roof on a bender, you and only you should foot the bill. This isn't hard: supporting collective action against Coronavirus doesn't mean M4A is a good idea for more normal situations.
If you contract a pandemic disease, collective action must be taken for the good of everyone else. If you break your leg falling of your roof on a bender, you and only you should foot the bill. This isn't hard: supporting collective action against Coronavirus doesn't mean M4A is a good idea for more normal situations.