Donald Trump's 'Phase 1' Plan to Reopen US Leaves Plenty of Room for Debate Online
04/17/2020 12:59 am EDT
The president has now set his sights on reopening the country by May 1, which is only two weeks away. In the interim, governors on the West Coast, in the Northeast and Midwest have set up their own reopen task forces to coordinate plans. A state government official who was on Trump's call said the new guidelines "don't look materially different" from what the task forces created.
"The implication is that states should begin opening up even before testing comes online for the rest of us," the official told CBS News. "Now, that may well happen in some parts of the country, but again, this seems to signal that the administration is more worried about protecting business than it is about getting us the tests we need."
The 18-page document is broken into three phases, with the first advising vulnerable individuals to continue social distancing. People should continue keeping physical distance from others in public, avoid groups of 10 or more and keep non-essential travel to a minimum. During Phase One, employers should continue encouraging people to work from home, while asking people to return to work in "phases." Common areas should be closed and non-essential travel should also be avoided.
In another section for "specific types of employers," the White House suggests that large venues like movie theaters, sports venues and places of worship could open "under strict physical distancing protocols." Doctors should also be allowed to perform elective surgeries and gyms could open if they follow physical distancing guidelines. Schools and bars should stay closed.
By the third phase, the White House hopes the economy would be back to normal in a state. This portion is "For States and Regions with no evidence of a rebound and that satisfy the gating criteria a third time." Schools would be open by phase two and by phase three, businesses should "resume unrestricted staffing of worksites."
"America wants to be open, and Americans want to be open," Trump said during Friday's press conference. "Based on the latest data, our team of experts agree we can start the next front in our war, which we are calling Opening Up America Again, and that is what we are doing, opening up our country, and we have to do that."
Trump reiterated his belief that a national shutdown is "not a sustainable long-term solution." "To preserve the health of our citizens, we must also preserve the health and functioning of our economy. Over the long haul, you cannot do one without the other," he said, reports the New York Post.
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