Jamie Dimon says U.S. companies might send employees back to work by "June, July, August." https://t.co/F8TKXgQM03— CNBC (@CNBC) April 14, 2020
And it doesn't trigger the "second wave."
The Spanish flu epidemic occurred in three waves: spring 1918, summer 1918, winter 1918. The last one didn't subside until the summer of 1919. Most of the deaths that occurred in 1918 occurred in the summer. Not to be discounted, the second highest number of deaths due to the flu were in the third wave.
So by all means, let's start business back up in June, July, or August. What have we got to lose?
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