There is no way to really know.... We are all anxious to get back into normal routines, but if we do so too early, we'll just revive the infection and have to start all over again.... Where I am, we've been practicing social distancing for better than a month already with schools canceled since March 13 and stay-at-home orders in place since March 23. The soonest we can home to get out and about is May 4, but that is wishful thinking: We've almost flattened the curve in Washington, but have yet to hit our peak, so it will be several more weeks, at the least, until the virus has run its course. Even once it has cleared up here, it will not be safe to return to normal business as other states are going to be on different timelines and it only takes one infected person traveling through the area to start the entire travesty over again.
There are some states where the amount of social distancing appears to be minimal and the governors have not put any sort of restrictive orders into place, so either the population will choose to social distance on their own - or the infection rate in the state will continue to explode. I worry about next weekend: There are a number of areas where Easter services are continuing this weekend and Easter services in Christian churches are always very crowded. It is almost inconceivable that many of these services will have at least one infected attendee, which could lead to a huge uptick in cases by next week - and beyond.
There is also a tremendous amount of pressure to get commerce up an running again. Let's face it: people are hurting now and it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. There are going to be a lot of folks who push to re-open business as we start to get to the tail end of this. (Heck, there are folks pushing for it now.) If we re-open too early, all efforts to date will be for naught as the virus will take hold again. I think Dr. Fauci is correct when he says that we will not really be "normal" again until we have a vaccine.
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