COVID-19 Outbreak (Update: More than 2.9M cases and 132,313 deaths in US)

It's likely to vary by locality - but I don't think that many are. Participation will likely be at the big corporate level, and then below that, based on how committed the owners are. Some will be but many small and medium business owners (understandably) just want to get back to business.

It's a gamble at this point. It might reignite hot spots and light new ones - but new outbreaks probably take two or three weeks before they're fully appreciated. Or that might not happen - it might go pretty well. But nobody really knows that . . . I mean nobody.
What puzzles me is what in the numbers say we're ready? I'll use Ohio's because those are the ones I look at every day. What in these graphs say we're better than we were mid March when they shut down? I get it we can't stay closed down forever but they better be way more prepared than they were at the beginning because this thing is going to explode.Screenshot_20200509-002621.png