People are ready to return to work, especially here in Texas.
I am hearing from a lot of Texans who are losing their patience and have understandable questions about when they can get back to work or open up their business.
We need to start providing answers to these questions.
Livelihoods are at stake. We have to remind ourselves that it is our local and state governments that are at the forefront of our response to this pandemic.
We also need a localized approach to how to reopen the economy.
Each city and state will have different strategies, but they should all follow the same pattern: increase testing, expand health care capacity, and improve public education about how to prevent further outbreaks.
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