Aw, didn't you used to have Aguirre as your avatar? I was always glad to see him pop up.
If anyone has experience litigating force majeure provisions in leases and lending agreements, I will defer to your expertise but one likely consequence of the "reopening" is that small businesses will now lose that defense against landlords and creditors.
Most businesses, and certainly the kind of true mom and pop small businesses people try to make this about, can't exist absent half their customers. And no politician can change the fact that roughly half of the population is either (a) elderly (b) medically vulnerable or (c) wants or needs to be in close contact with those people. As someone in group C, I really wish it were otherwise, but that's how it is. My college-age kids sure aren't enjoying any part of this, but they understand that they have a choice between being around their parents and their grandfather and participating in the in-person economy.
The airlines aren't shut down (indeed, the government is forcing them to fly mostly empty planes) but passenger levels are a tiny fraction of what they were. The movie theaters is Sweden are open, but no one is going to movies.
The virus is the problem. We have a lot of Barbershop Bravehearts on this board, but in real life too many people have to deal with the reality that a haircut could result in the death of a loved one. It sucks, including for the small businesses our spending has been keeping afloat.