I don't know. I hope he is beginning to understand that the economic cost to people is far greater than the potential risk of an overblown crisis. Don't get me wrong, I believe this is a nasty virus. But its not as bad as is being claimed, and we will likely never know how wrong they were because they'll never admit it.
My guess is we will open back up and this will fade from memory with everyone scratching their heads as to why we did what we did. But we'll keep on being told "it was for our own good". Those who were pushing the narrative of the end of the world will immediately pivot and claim we avoided the apocalypse because we isolated (ignoring that they told us to isolate far longer and in much more harsh a manner). Its a no lose for the narrative.
As I said you are damned if you do and damned if you don't. People are complaining that not enough is being done and people are protesting too much was done.
Neitehr side is particularly right and there is relatively no obvious middle ground. I think this Novel COVID is different than other viruses in the past and even the flu so some different type of reaction is warranted but no clear science backs what that is.
One thing is clear is the draconian measures could have been avoided to some extent if we were not so worried about politics and Trump was not lying or trying to downplay it so much due to ego and simply attacked it head on. We had plenty of warning in February from reactions of other countries and information that finally cmae out of China. Even WHO did send out information for testing protocols that SK followed quickly successfully.
Also SK and Taiwan had testing being done en masse back in February I believe and got a grip on it faster which we failed miserably.
One thing I do believe is that if we reacted better as a country in February we would be emerging right now from the worst and even would have been seeing openings in early April.