I would think everyone else might be in the same boat…but have you had some exposure to the medical field? Can you still volunteer at a hospital? Would your shadowing opportunities allow you to sit in on telehealth visits by patients?
Also I see in general admissions it says: “Case Western Reserve University understands the concerns about standardized testing and other application requirements that may be difficult—or impossible—to complete in this environment. In response, the university has moved to a “test-optional” approach for undergraduate prospective students applying to enter in Fall 2021. Many of our graduate and professional programs also have made adjustments or exceptions to their admissions processes and policies, especially for programs beginning in Fall 2020; please visit the website of your school/program of interest for additional information.”
and on the Med School page it says:
"With various stay-at-home orders and other forms of social distancing we are also aware that many activities such as research, clinical shadowing, service and participation in student groups have been interrupted. Our application screening team will be taking this into consideration as they review applications; there will also be additional opportunity in our secondary application to further describe these interruptions, their impact on you, and to further detail experiences and competencies that may not otherwise be readily evident. "
https://case.edu/medicine/admissions-programs/md-programs