As the country now looks to Apr 30 as a tentative expiration date on nationwide physical distancing measures, public health experts have starting publishing roadmaps and guidelines meant to direct reopening society in the face of the novel coronavirus pandemic.These projections, though, hinge on widespread testing, which can help determine who has had the virus, who should remain quarantined, and who is at risk for infection.
In theory, these roadmaps, which are often presented in stages, would help open up society safely."Anyone who puts a plan on the table should be congratulated," said Michael T.
Osterholm, MPH, PhD, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), which publishes