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TexasTowelie

(112,056 posts)
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 07:08 AM Apr 2020

Task force looks at reopening state economy

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth announced Thursday that the Alabama Small Business Commission Emergency Task Force has formed a subcommittee on reopening the state’s economy and plans to present a plan to Gov. Kay Ivey and State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris by April 17.

“Reopening Alabama’s economy and getting businesses back to work will not be like flipping a light switch, but it will more likely be accomplished in stages once the COVID-19 pandemic begins to ease,” Ainsworth said. “The purpose of this subcommittee is to provide a roadmap to reopening the economy that balances the public’s health and safety with the need for small business owners and employees to resume operations.”

The subcommittee will consider issues like how to best ease restrictions on restaurant and store capacity guidelines and how to incorporate social distancing needs with increased commerce once officials decree that the worst of the COVID-19 threat has passed.

State Rep. Danny Garrett, R – Trussville, will serve as chairman of the subcommittee.

Read more: https://www.alreporter.com/2020/04/10/task-force-looks-at-reopening-state-economy/
(Alabama Political Reporter)

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Task force looks at reopening state economy (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2020 OP
Get 'em back in the fields underpants Apr 2020 #1
They just don't get Chainfire Apr 2020 #2
They get it Sherman A1 Apr 2020 #3
You are exactly right Chainfire Apr 2020 #5
Hospitals or health experts will be excluded because repugs only care about $$ not our lives. lark Apr 2020 #4

Chainfire

(17,515 posts)
2. They just don't get
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 07:47 AM
Apr 2020

The fact that you have to deal with the disease before you deal with the business. They want to do away with the only policies that have slowed the spread of the disease. They just can't accept that they can't legislate themselves out of a pandemic.

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
3. They get it
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 08:19 AM
Apr 2020

They simply don't care.

However, when the second wave hits due to their shortsighted fixation on the economy, we may very well see folks doing their own version of self isolation and not going out much to buy anything beyond immediate needs. Then when the all clear is sounded for real, it will be very tough to get people back out. I expect this mess to go on for 2 years short term and perhaps 5-10 long term.

Chainfire

(17,515 posts)
5. You are exactly right
Sat Apr 11, 2020, 08:41 AM
Apr 2020

The blow to the morale of the American people of a second wave would be devastating and long lasting.

The Trump Administration wants us to rely, once again, on Trump's gut feelings, rather than science. I hope that our collective memories aren't that short.



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