Forbes April 17, 2020
Leah Rosenbaum

TOPLINE

A report released Friday from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Health Security provided suggestions to governors on which part of states can start reopening first, and which should stay closed.

KEY FACTS

This report, like a similar one published by many of the same authors in late March, discusses reopening state economies in two phases.

At this point “no states are ready to lift physical distancing measures,” the authors write, but in the future states will have to decide on a county or city level which areas are able to move from phase one (slowing down the spread) to phase two (reopening).

The places at highest risk for transmission of COVID-19 include schools,...

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