In my opinion, I think they run it out until the first week or 2 of April for most places that aren’t hot zones such as Nola, Washington or NYC. I think the localized heavy hit areas will be under strict guidelines for longer.
With that said, my wife made a good point. It doesn’t matter if we wait a month, 6 months or a year.... as soon as everything opens back up, this thing is going to continue its course. The only way to eradicate this is to shut the whole world up in their homes with zero movement and/or develop a vaccine. We know the former ain’t happening, so we’ve got to pray for effective treatments for severe cases and a vaccine. I am betting the next few years until a vaccine is developed, that we will have many localized shuts downs periodically across the country.
Maybe just maybe people will learn to place a premium on personal hygiene and sanitation of public places after all of this. And more than anything, it will hopefully shift the mindset of the average American worker (and employer for that matter) that it’s ok to stay home for a while if sick to reduce the risk of spread. Too many idiots out there have to act tough like they are invincible and return to work the day after being diagnosed with the flu or don’t even go to doctor at all. No wonder the flu hangs around as much as it does and how fast COVID has spread.