Apollo Masters was the only US production plant producing lacquers for LP production, and was, to my knowledge, only one of two lacquer-making facilities in the world. (The other is in Japan, and wasn't nearly as large.)
Without lacquers, the global production of LPs will slow down significantly as the backlog of current inventory is used up in 2020. How long that will take is anyone's guess, but the supply is not unlimited.
If new production does not come online in the reasonably near future, then you can count on release delays for new LPs, higher prices most likely, and perhaps serious interruptions or shutdowns in future LP enterprises.
Yes, it is potentially that serious.
So…once again, the time to buy your target LPs is now.
Until a way forward is found, the loss of Apollo Mastering will continue to haunt high-end audio for the foreseeable future.