Problem I see is - what if this doesn’t die down? What if the infection and death rates stay high?
What if we are 3 or 4 months down the road, and there is little change?
At that point our nation, our economy, and the financial condition of our nation and everyone in it will be beyond recovery.....
Time is on our side in the sense that the infection rate should slow with people taking precautions - not necessarily staying home, but practicing common sense safety measures (distancing, sanitizing, etc.). Also, production of both medical equipment (for treatment) and safety gear (for average people to use) will eventually make it easier for some semblance of normalcy to return - people will go back to work if they are confident they can be treated, and if they can wear protective gear to do so..
I’m shocked to see some store workers still not wearing masks/gloves; not sure why they’re doing that. I need money as much as the next guy, but no job is worth dying for - or bringing an infection home to loved ones.