With "opening up" come more risks, that is just simple logic (I know, a challenge for many of us). The critical factor, I think, is how seriously people take and keep mitigation efforts up while they do so. I got a haircut, yesterday. Both I and the stylist wore masks, they had removed all (but one) of the chairs from the waiting area and marked the lobby for social distancing. Since my stylist was unavailable for about 30 minutes, I waited in my car until she was ready.
I watched the Seahawks-Patriots game yesterday. The NFL has a
plan in place, which is working so far. Most major sports leagues have as well. Life can go on.
It is evident that in Europe, and in the United States, where people have relaxed their guard, infections have spiked. Events like weddings, Trump rallies and Sturgis have been "super spreader" events. Now is not the time to relax our guards.