Things are going to change very quickly if the majority of the economy collapses. At some point, a decision is going to be made about whether we value short term lives of those susceptible to the virus or the long-term health of the country. I realize that sounds ghoulish - it is. And I'm not supporting or endorsing having to make that call, but that is what will happen once it becomes clear the alternative is a dysfunctional government collapsing in on itself and, yes, anarchy. When people lose their jobs, can't pay their rent, and are still being told to stay indoors indefinitely, they will... not obey. We're already seeing it now in the groups refusing to social distance. The only alternative is an actual safety net is enacted before April 1st, which still won't work indefinitely, but will buy people time - they'll start treating it like a home vacation instead of an anxiety incubator.
I don't think people are realizing how massively things are going to fall apart if nothing is done by April 1st. It's telling that Disneyland still seems to quietly be standing by its estimation to reopen its hotels (and presumably its parks) by April 19.