FWIW, my wife and I weren't laid off within ten days of each other after a night of poor decisions and cocktails at the club. We've both been employed since we were 16 and have never ever missed a payment on anything in our lives. In a normal world, we'd be on our way to our first interviews before the ink dried on our first unemployment check. In this world, however, that's not very likely as everybody's at home and will be for the foreseeable future.
@WeveBecomeEastHouston :
In my opinion the best course of action might be to contact the various creditors that you owe and let them in on your situation. Especially during times of national crisis companies become quite understanding. In that regard most if not all of them might be willing to extend to you a level of courtesy in regards to making the next bill payments.
In my case I've been receiving notices from businesses I deal with to inform should I need anything from them such as temporary economic relief, all I need do is reach out. So I say give it a try. You never know....