Reopen and Rise!
Reopen and Rise!
I get it. We're all sick of COVID-19, seeing people in face masks, and social distancing. It gets old after a while. We want to get back to our routines from BC (Before Coronavirus). Going back to work, having a drink and a meal that we didn't cook for ourselves, and seeing our friends and family again: we're ready for life to get back on track. We want to reopen and rise like a phoenix, and we want to forget that the 'Rona ever existed.One problem: we may be done with COVID, but it is not done with us.As states around the country loosen lockdown restrictions, furloughed workers and eager customers are (more or less) getting back to business. However, unlocking those doors also opened the way for a resurgence of coronavirus cases across the United States. The reopen and rise in activity giving the pallid economy a rosy glow hasn't been nearly as healthy for the people stuck in it.It's not like we couldn't see this coming. During the deadly 1918 influenza pandemic, governments were more conservative (in the old “cautious” or “risk-averse” sense of the word) than we're seeing now, often waiting for a significant drop in infection rates before lifting restrictions. Some cities were more cautious than others, and the cities that delayed reopening (and imposed more strict quarantines when the inevitable rise in cases appeared) are the ones that weathered the awful second wave of the pandemic and emerged with their populations and economies more intact afterward. The second wave was still more fatal than the first.It doesn't look like we're going to learn from the past in 2020, though.
Cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents in the USA by county as of May 30, 2020; areas with no available data are coloured grey. Image by Ythlev, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 4.0 (Image only.)
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About Dawn Allen
Dawn Allen is a freelance writer and editor who is passionate about sustainability, political economy, gardening, traditional craftwork, and simple living. She and her husband are currently renovating a rural homestead in southeastern Michigan.