It's because the economy wouldn't start back up like we'd want it too, if people were still afraid of catching the virus and dying. We need to really see hospitalizations and deaths fall off a cliff hard. Once the general public thinks the threat is gone then it's time to open back up. You all have to remember how normie busy body moms act during these times. They are definitely not going to bring their kids out to a restaurant if they think there's a chance they will get the virus and die.
I think we'll see things go full out once school programs return to normal. If the kids are cared for, the parents can get to work. When parents are playing substitute while watching their children, it's hard to work even remotely. Plus you are putting people like bus drivers, janitors, landscapers, etc...etc...at risk especially since some of these children could be asymptomatic carriers. Get the drug treatments in place (and I'm fine with multiple working treatments), get the kids safely away for 8 hours a day, and loosen up the restrictions on domestic production, and you'll see this economy slowly start and then pick up quick. You are very right. We need to see the working treatments and the curve flatten first. I do think we will see that by the 30th.
It's because the economy wouldn't start back up like we'd want it too, if people were still afraid of catching the virus and dying. We need to really see hospitalizations and deaths fall off a cliff hard. Once the general public thinks the threat is gone then it's time to open back up. You all have to remember how normie busy body moms act during these times. They are definitely not going to bring their kids out to a restaurant if they think there's a chance they will get the virus and die.
I think we'll see things go full out once school programs return to normal. If the kids are cared for, the parents can get to work. When parents are playing substitute while watching their children, it's hard to work even remotely. Plus you are putting people like bus drivers, janitors, landscapers, etc...etc...at risk especially since some of these children could be asymptomatic carriers. Get the drug treatments in place (and I'm fine with multiple working treatments), get the kids safely away for 8 hours a day, and loosen up the restrictions on domestic production, and you'll see this economy slowly start and then pick up quick. You are very right. We need to see the working treatments and the curve flatten first. I do think we will see that by the 30th.
Watch summer school programs.