Hi!
I read about the beautiful COVID-19 Wikiproject here on wikimedia-l, and through Twitter, about the Italian, German en English Wikipedia giving the relevant articles on COVID-19 their own box on the front page, to inform readers looking for information.
We discussed this https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:De_kroeg#Corona_wat_prominenter_op_de_hoofdpagina? on the Dutch language Wikipedia and concluded that our community is to small and not knowledgable enough, to act as health information portal. We have governmental institutes in place where people are being directed if they want to know what to do and what not. These websites will always be more up to date, and also there is no (large-scaled) mistrust in the measures that are now being taken.
Therefore, the community decided to take a different approach: through our featured article section on the main page https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoofdpagina, we now highlight articles to put the COVID-19 in a broader perspective. Today's FA is on Alexander Fleming (Nobel prize winner for his discovery of penicillin), the upcoming days for instance will be about the Spanish flu (the influenza epidemic that hit Europe just after WW1) and about Decamerone (for some reading inspiration).
Maybe a thought for other small communities, that wrestle with the same topic.
Vriendelijke groet, Ciell