
Originally Posted by
Bunty
As a layman, I think a successful reopening of the economy will most depend on hospitals not being overwhelmed by new patients as restrictions let up from phase to phase. Possibly this can be accomplished by older people, especially those with pre-existing health conditions, continue to stay at home and away from positive people. Maintaining social distancing with easier and faster testing will also help. Mask wearing when close services are involved, such as getting a haircut should be encouraged. Hopefully, the people can eventually prove those pessimistic health experts as WRONG! There, could be an increase in positive cases, but it doesn't have to mean cases overwhelming hospitals.
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