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It is important to "set up expert committees to examine a gradual easing of stay-at-home orders for some businesses and schools while avoiding a second wave of infections that could overwhelm health services."
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Experts will include epidemiologists, physicians, lawyers and economists.
According to the French premier: ...the process of “deconfinement” [has] no precedent and would be “fearsomely complex” ...:
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“We are probably not heading for a deconfinement that would be absolute everywhere for everyone.”
According to a German study, there should be:
a “risk-adjusted” strategy whereby some age groups, regions and social and business functions can resume activity before others.
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Schools could begin lessons, given the lower risk of severe symptoms in children and the burden of closure on working parents, but older people and high-risk groups may remain cloistered for months.
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"Highly automated factories could start up but nightclubs would be at the back of the queue."
We need to start talking about this now because: “The public deserve it. They are taking a lot of hardship. They have to trust what political leaders are doing in the next months.”
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