I don't know the terms of TN's shut-down, but Santa Clara County's terms allow stores like Safeway, Target, and Home Depot (i.e. the type of goods they sell, not the specific corporation) to remain open. Stores like Kohl's (e.g. clothing and bedding and etc.) are not. Restaurants are permitted to remain open, but take-out and/or drive-through only. Banks are permitted to remain open, as are hospitals and doctor's offices. Businesses are permitted to have people who are essential to operations work on-site (for a computer company, that would include some degree of tech support people).
I could go on further. Business/industrial areas - business parks, centers of cities - will be 70%-95% shut down. Residential areas - suburban and rural - are going to be busier, with people doing necessary (and unnecessary) business. I've gone out of the house at least once or twice a day, for valid reasons. For my company, what I do has been deemed by the company "essential". So I go in to do things there I cannot do at home, and take home things I can do at home. There are things I currently should not do, e.g. go to the gym, go to the sports equipment store for various equipment my daughter and I need, head over to the park for a several-miles' walk.
ASSuming TN's shut-down has similar terms, DU-member evertonfc does not realize that most people go out and about during normal times mostly for things they need to do. So currently they are (mostly) doing things that are valid under the terms of TN's shut-down - just as DU-member evertonfc claims to have done - but in his/her self-righteousness and disdain for people (s)he vaguely dislikes, DU-member evertonfc thinks they should be shut in while (s)he is not.