I'm glad I retired when I did. The Covid crisis will destroy the fantasy of safe tenure track job. Practically, the valued research programs are going to be wiped out by being off campus and virtual curricula. It won't be too long until most grad students in anything but the most pragmatically oriented fields of some of the basic sciences (they have troubles too) realize their degree wasn't worth the time. Recruiting new grad students, esp. in the soft fields, will disappear.
Of course, the top elite schools will survive as they exist mostly as training camps for the Ivanka/Chelsea world. This is not to disparage the great science work, that will survive in some fashion. But the Ivanka/Chelseas don't go into the hard sciences.
In Psychology (thread drift), the hard folks became neuroscience and the rest soft stuff. I was visual neuroscience, I played with the gun research as in the last 10 years, it interested me and tenure let me. I also found kids were interested.
I don't regret the job choice (could have used more money, haha). I met students and faculty from all over the world. I helped kids get a start. Nothing like a getting a note from someone who said you put them on the track to a good career. It was very rewarding but with frustrations, mainly from the top.
College education will have to undergo a major change, big insight from me.