RonJohn
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@RamblinRed It sounds like we probably should not reopen too much until we have significantly scaled testing and have proper testing locations throughout US, otherwise we wont be able to get in-front of new outbreaks.
I think there is some level of opening that could happen immediately without concern. Steve Lehto, a lawyer who does videos on Youtube, had a video yesterday discussing storage facilities. In Michigan, his state, storage facilities are considered non-essential and have to close. In his discussion, he describes visiting a storage facility and how the only method of transmission during the entire visit is by entering the code to get in the gate. Other than that, you don't see anyone and don't touch anything else that other people have touched. States should currently be looking at how to get as much business as possible open. Let people drive to see azaleas as long as they don't stop and interact with others. (In some states it is illegal to drive unless you are engaged in essential activities) Let people go to storage units and place/remove items. As things open up, let people go into non-essential stores, but require the stores to limit occupancy and require clients to maintain distance.
There are things that can be done now to open more business with very little risk. Later, things can open up with requirements to minimize risks. It doesn't have to be an all or nothing arraingement.