Speculation based on what other countries have done and the specter of
der google having been brought inside the C19 inner-circle early on and working on technology solutions to deal with COVID-19
1) More available tests for coronravirus with faster turn-around time is the first hurdle to any attempt at even an incremental ramp up in economic activity/returning to normal. The good news:
that is
already happening.
2) More information/data about
(i) are previously exposed individuals immune to re-exposure to C19? The answer so far appears to be yes...at least for some period after exposure;
(ii) how long does that exposure immunity last? Immunity/vaccines generally don't last forever. Hence we get updated vaccinations for various things over time. The question scientists are looking into and building datasets on is "
once a body's exposed to coronavirus and a body develops antibodies to fend off the virus, how long do those antibodies persist?"
3) Once more and faster testing for corona is available and they've developed reasonable parameters for how long to expect exposure immunity to last and we're on the downside of the initial outbreak curve, they aren't going to just let everyone go back to work/school/play....
4) Expect that if you wanna be among the first to be allowed to be out and about going to work (perhaps in June more likely July or August) that you'll be required to install tracking software on your mobile device. Google already has all this data; they'll just repackage it as a COVID-19 app and add some additional authentication, reporting and tracking features. You'll be given authorization to be at, say, a work location between certain hours and then expected to return home and remain there until your next scheduled work shift, with side trips for grocery/pharmacy/other essentials. They'll prolly also use it to enforce/schedule stepped commuting.
5) This is all pure speculation but if they are going to try the above good chance they try it in the coming Summer months, due to the combination of having faster testing + being on the down-slope of the outbreak curve + warmer weather + millions already exposed.
6) If/when they adopt the above system, expect newly exposed individuals to be quarantined in locations and ways other than simply being told to remain in their own homes. Perhaps via an electronic tethering system, maybe tied to mobile devices. At least this is what other countries dealing with corona have found to be effective. Or you roll up to a testing drive thru--say on your way downtown to go to work, and you test positive: you're immediately whisked away and quarantined somewhere you can't infect other people. I don't see this being a routine thing, but it's something other countries have done.
169% speculation, IMO, YMMV, Yadda, yadda, yadda