The solution is easy.
Go back to work.
However, as they would hamper global travel and trade, such restrictions are not recommended by WHO once the global spread of pandemic influenza is established.
https://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/92/12/14-135590/en/
Travel restrictions were included in the WHO interim protocol: rapid operations to contain the initial emergence of pandemic influenza that was published in 2007 by the World Health Organization (WHO).1
However, as they would hamper global travel and trade, such restrictions are not recommended by WHO once the global spread of pandemic influenza is established.
In 2009, some countries applied travel restrictions as one of several strategies to prevent the introduction of the influenza virus A(H1N1)pdm09 into their territories but the effectiveness of this approach has subsequently been questioned....
I fear it's too late for that. Thousands of businesses have shuttered. They're dead. There's no bringing them back now. No jobs. No place to go back to work. It will take years to dig ourselves out of this. I hope I'm wrong.
let me guess after spending all the $$ on illegals, bike trails and huge infrastructure projects there’s no trash pick up
That’s a great way to teach libs about fiscal conservatism