This isn't a situation where people are being hysterical saying it might become a pandemic but probably won't.
This is a pandemic, the transmission rate of normal flu is something around 1.0, this is a bit over 2.5 as I recall, so that's bad.
It is novel so we have no pre-existing immunity, so that's bad.
It stews and incubates for a week or so before anyone really shows symptoms and knows to avoid crowds or seek help, so that's bad.
It can knock you on your ass for weeks to a month so whatever you needed to get done between now and late april might be fucked if people aren't around to do the various infrastructurey tasks which so much we do relies on, so that's bad.
After you start getting better it can apparently reinfect and seems far more dangerous the second time, so that's bad.
We are already low on hospital beds, ventilators, ICU slots, masks, and lots of other things, so that's bad.
Now here's the fun part: Trump started sabotaging the CDC two years ago, and when he started being told that we need to prepare and try to prevent a full blown pandemic he ignored it, when it became impossible to ignore he told people it's fine to go back to work and that they should ignore it while killing the reporting of negative test results/testing of cruise ships to make the number of reported cases look lower to make himself look better, so that's politics and bad.