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

There is no %100 safe answer here... there is no situation or scenario here where people do not suffer economically and health-wise... the longer we hide and don't move forward with a solution that makes sense from both ends of the spectrum... the more damage we will inflict long term on both ends of it.

At the same point, the faster we move forward without a real understanding of how to prevent the spread or what the real risk is (i.e. all those kids getting some weird inflammatory disease which may or may not be related), will inflict more damage in the long term. So I think a slow and measured approach with lots of stops and starts is necessary to keep the economy as open as possible in the long term.

I'm just not very confident that people are capable of a rational and considered approach to reopening. Some will do that, but I suspect the vast majority will not.