“Georgia, South Carolina and Tennessee have already begun to reopen their states for business. In your area, is now the right time to reopen the economy?” we asked Inman contributors on Monday.
With a quick and overwhelming response, we realized that almost everyone wants the economy and small businesses to go back to pre-shutdown. However, some are more concerned about health than business.
Below are some of the top responses from the survey and closed contributors Facebook group.
Open it!
Brian Mullins
Oklahoma
Vacation is over! We need to get this country back to work to have economic prosperity. People are free to stay home, but for those to want to work they should be allowed to work.
Chris Pollinger
California
Data does not support shutdowns.
Sharron St. John
California
The business owners can’t remain closed much longer, and it feels like the people will ultimately [be] reopening with or without the state’s permission. With social distancing measures in place, reopening will be safer than waiting because individuals will begin taking matters into their own hands.
Carl Medford
California
I think we have a pretty good idea of how to act now.
George W. Mantor
California
The data regarding who gets COVID and who dies from it do not warrant destroying America’s small and mid-size businesses. Further, isolating citizens reduces their immunity for the future, setting us up for another round with far graver consequences.
Andrew Fortune
Colorado
I am very much for reopening our state. In fact, I don’t think that we should have ever closed it. The amount of deaths from this virus doesn’t match our response to it.
Kendall Caputo
Florida
In Florida, real estate is an essential service, so we are working. According to ShowingTime, buyer traffic in Florida bottomed out on April 6 and has been steadily climbing. Time to reopen the economy!
Missy Yost
South Carolina
I am for the reopening of the states. I think it’s possible to manage social distancing while businesses remain open by implementing the 6-foot rule, encouraging face masks, washing hands, and staying home if you’re sick.
Most business owners are conscious of the seriousness of the virus and their duty to protect themselves and their clients. There comes a point when we have to trust business owners to do the right thing and let them reopen.
We will learn more about the virus as time goes on, but keeping the states closed until a vaccine is found may cause more harm through an economic collapse than remaining closed to protect people from getting the virus.
Open, but with caution
Lynn Wheeler
Indiana
I am in favor of states reopening as long as strict protocols are in place to promote safety when returning to business. Testing is also a critical aspect that I am concerned is not necessarily in place at this time.
Anthony West
Kansas
I recommend following what the experts have suggested in monitoring for a 14-day decline in cases. In addition, there’s still a vast amount of testing that needs to take place.
It’s a Catch-22 because the economy is struggling right now and desperation to pay bills … is a real issue, but so are all of our livelihoods.
For states that reopen [before] the 14-day decline, it must be in phases, and those who don’t feel comfortable just yet in working in public spaces shouldn’t feel forced too. It’ll be interesting to see how restaurants approach this as well.
Ayisha Sereni
Pennsylvania
We are a large, diverse state, it makes sense to open in phases and in circumstances that include appropriate protections in place.
Colleen Ludington
North Carolina
I believe we should be reopening our state. Nearly every single choice we make in life has an aspect of calculated risk. Each citizen and business owner should calculate their desired level of risk and act accordingly.
Joshua Jarvis
Georgia
I’m in favor of moving forward slowly. That’s what is being done in Georgia. It’s not “reopened” they way it’s being portrayed.
Stephanie Arnett
Mississippi
Only if proper precautions are in place.
Cara Ameer
Florida
I’m for opening those areas within states that can safely do so, so long as precautions and proper steps are taken to manage the process.
John Giffen
Tennessee
Yes, I am for reopening, but opening responsibly. I believe we can move forward with the guidelines our governor has provided. Our company is opening all of our offices this Friday, May 1.
Ryan Rodenbeck
Texas
Yes, but in a very limited capacity.
Dustin Brohm
Utah
Yes, reopen with safety guidelines in place (which we have). Most people are going to act responsibly on their own. I do believe the longer this shutdown continues for, the more devastating and deadly it will be for Americans.
Suicides, trafficking, domestic abuse and violence, child abuse, divorces, bankruptcy, murders, looting and theft, health issues made worse by not seeking medical help sooner … all are byproducts of this shutdown, which we will likely eventually see as being worse than COVID-19 itself.
Erinn Nobel
Washington
I agree to a “soft” opening of local businesses once our lockdown is relieved May 4. Washington has done a good job flattening the curve, I’m still concerned for potential flare ups once people start gathering and socializing in public places.
Nick Solis
California
States should look at a measured approach to reopening. Finding a balance between community safety and commerce.
It’s a gray area
Kevin Kauffman
Arizona
I think I am for a controlled opening, but I don’t think there is a right answer for all 50 states.
Tiffany Kjellander
New Jersey
Neither for nor against. Some people need to work. Some people aren’t comfortable going out. Either is OK. There are no right answers since none of us have traversed this type of situation before.
Against
Brian Walker
Indiana
I would rather wait. I’m afraid if we jump the gun, we’ll only end up back at square one and for an even longer time.
Erica Ramus
Pennsylvania
While I would love to be working, I am not sure it is the right choice.
Alison Wisnom
Maryland
Against. “Reopening the states” is tremendously vague. I’m in a state that is “closed,” but an appropriate level of business seems to be happening here in relation to the level of illness present.
J Philip Faranda
New York
Against reopening now.
Teresa Boardman
Minnesota
Against until we have adequate testing and PPE.
Leslie DeLuca
California
We have gone this long. Let’s not be hasty and have more problems. People are still dying every day.
Brenna Humphreys
California
Not until the science backs it up.
Kyle Draper
Texas
I am against a full reopening. Without forced precautions like masks and limited number of people, many will take advantage of this and cause the virus to spread again. My family plans to wait at least a month after our community opens back up to see what happens before we embrace public outings.
What’s your take? Please share in the comments section below.
Editor’s note: Responses were edited for grammar, style and clarity.
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