The reality is there are no real answers. The answers won’t be known until this is long over, the research has been done, the data has been analyzed and the papers written.
A second reality is we have to get back to work. 40% of Americans can’t handle a surprise $1,000 bill. The average small business has 27 days of cash.
A saw a WSJ article this morning it’s projected 30% of businesses that shut down will never reopen. One of my homes in in a hospitality industry centered small city. The local business journal expects more than fifty percent of restaurants to go under.
There were some previous comments in the thread about how and when businesses open (especially restaurants). Germany, Denmark, Norway and Austria are reopening this week. Watch what they’re doing. They’re not flipping the switch like a new day has dawned. They’re opening cautiously while maintaining distancing. Restaurants are not reopening in this wave.