What line are you in? (Just curious because I work in PPE most of the time myself, though propably a different kind than yours)
I'm a surgical instrument reprocessing technician. I take the used surgical instruments & make them usable again. I kill germs for a living, & as such I must wear protective gear half the time (When I handle the used contaminated stuff)
Fortunately, our PPE can be slightly different than the things patient care providers need right now, but who knows, in a crisis, they may come for our stuff too eventually, because it does have similar function, but under most circumstances, I don't have to worry about the patients coughing, breathing or touching everything, while I'm working. It's all contained in tabled bundles that I carefully break down. We can actually get by with recleaned face shields, & launderable gowns etc...
Also in my area, we've actually been largely shut down for now. No one is doing much surgery, unless they absolutely must. The resources & nursing staff are needed elsewhere. So as time goes on, we'll maybe go 50% staffing, or get loaned out to other departments who have an increase of cleaning needs (i.e. patient equipment, like respirators getting turned around)
But so far, in my area we aren't overrun like that, & we're just holing up for the most part. I've actually taken off some of this week to social distance like everybody else. I have an elderly diabetic parent & an immunosuppressed brother. So it seemed wise.