July is kinda the opposite of indefinite. For your intents and purposes, it's longer than you would like or think necessary, so you prefer to dramatize it.
I certainly grasp the ramifications. I simply think that as a country, we have the resources to compensate everyday people and ensure that the devastation is minimized. But we're choosing not to do so.
I think we should be paying people to stay home, at least until states meet the recommended benchmarks. Then I think a measured re-opening is totally appropriate.
I do not think that most states that are currently opening up have heeded the benchmarks or are taking a measured approach. And I think they're gonna be screwed in a few weeks, when cases skyrocket in areas that had previously not been hit hard.