This graph shows two measures of lumber prices: 1) Framing Lumber from Random Lengths through Apr 24, 2020 (via NAHB), and 2) CME framing futures.
Right now Random Lengths prices are unchanged from a year ago, and CME futures are down less than 1% year-over-year.
There is a seasonal pattern for lumber prices, and usually prices will increase in the Spring, and peak around May, and then bottom around October or November - although there is quite a bit of seasonal variability.
Prices fell sharply due to COVID-19, however future prices have rebounded somewhat (Note: Construction is considered an essential activity is ongoing in many areas)