Are they still encouraged to go D2d in those areas also ? or are they postponing field service as well ?
It does no good to close a building if they are going to be spreading coronavirus door to door (along with a worthless message).
I live in the UK a couple of miles from Haslemere, Surrey, where the first person who had not travelled to an infected country was diagnosed with the virus. The Haslemere JW congregation is continuing to go out in service.
Yesterday morning two JWs knocked at my door and spoke to my son, who told them his mum would be interested to talk to them but wasn't currently available, so they said they would come back another time.
They left a 2019 Awake magazine (16 pages) which has a picture on the front with a couple wearing face masks.
I am looking forward to the return visit to have a chat about some of the issues in the magazine, and providing that they are not demonstrably coughing or looking ill, I will not be worried about inviting the JWs in. Most local people are taking sensible precautions like washing hands etc, but we are getting on with our lives.
Two of the four "Have you wondered?" questions on the back page of the Awake are as follows:
"If God cares about us, why has he allowed evil and suffering to go on for so long?"
"How can we be sure that we are living in the last days of the present world?"
These might be a good starting point for a discussion.