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- May 21, 2019
When, pray tell, would you have it start? Right away, or at a time when there are few enough cases that it's safe to resume normal activity? If it's the latter, I'm fine with that.
If it's the former, well, there's still a pandemic on. Business was declining long before the stay-at-home orders came in, because people didn't want to get sick and die. How will this prospective business that decides to open ensure that they can pay their employees? How will they pay the rent? Will they be able to make enough money to do that? Will they be able to ensure that an outbreak doesn't occur at their place and leave them liable? And what about their inventory?
A business owner who can't answer any of those probably shouldn't reopen.
There's no time in the near future when there will be few enough cases to where it's safe. There will always be the risk of a flare up either from inside communities or from travelers coming in from the outside.
The answer to all of your breathless questions is to let the businesses decide when the ideal time is to open up. A business definitely can't pay the bills when their closed, the rent is due whether their open or not.