I'm curious what those of us who say we must open up the country are referring to? Are you saying just full-swing back to the way things were in January? Or a controlled approach? Assuming you don't mean just stay locked up and let the healthcare professionals make all the economic decisions, what is your approach?I think my idea would look something like this.1. Large Sporting events, concerts and theaters (historically large/closely packed crowds), would have to decide between postponing until after a widespread cure or vaccination is available, or operate on about 1/4 capacity with safe distancing and mandatory masks, etc.. 2. Same for Churches, they would have to operate with reduced capacity and probably add more services, something like call-ahead reservations for Church ??3. Retail and grocery stores would require masks and a person counting at the door to reduce the capacity of people in the stores, and not allow bunching up of lines outside4. All business would be required to provide employees with suitable PPE or enough distance between them to allow reasonable safety (for instance, beauty shops would require the hairdresser and the customer to wear a mask and wash hands thouroughly before the procedure). Maybe temperature checks before work each day.5. All area hospitals must be fully provisioned with projected needs for PPE and medical equipment before the area is deemed ready to go.6. Of course the government must continue to ramp up production of equipment until we are sure we're covered (they have done a good job at this so far and even Cuomo admits they have saved the day when it looked like the governors had really exposed people to the same fate as Italy)