Is Trump’s plan to End Shutdown and re-open economy of United States risky?

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U.S President Donald Trump intends to reopen parts of the country by classifying individual counties into three risk categories. The White House has sent governors the outlines of a process and said enhanced testing is allowing his government to isolate the virus and stop its spread. Trump sent the letter the same week he has been pushing hard to get all or part of the United States opens for business by 12th April. He has said his goal is based on that being a beautiful time but has yet to describe a scientific rationale to support his claim. He has spoken purely in economic terms, saying at a Wednesday night White House virus briefing that the economy was booming before the bug crept onto US soil and began infecting tens of thousands.

Is Trump’s plan to End Shutdown and re-open economy of United States risky

Trump is eager to return the economy and US stock markets to their pre-coronavirus health as he seeks a second term. Trump wrote to the state leaders and said, “There is still a long battle ahead, but our efforts are already paying dividends. As we enhance protections against the virus, Americans across the country are hoping the day will soon arrive when they can resume their normal economic, social and religious lives. My administration is working to publish new guidelines for state and local policymakers to use in making decisions about maintaining, increasing, or relaxing social distancing and other mitigation measures they have put in place”.

He added, “This is what we envision: Our expanded testing capabilities will quickly enable us to publish criteria, developed in close coordination with the nation’s public health officials and scientists, to help classify counties with respect to continued risks posed by the virus. The robust surveillance testing allows monitoring the spread of the virus throughout the country. Under these data-driven criteria, we will suggest guidelines categorizing counties as high-risk, medium-risk, or low-risk. It is noteworthy that Major US stock indexes appeared initially undeterred by the letter. They remained in the green territory after the missive was released by the White House.