Data Report
Coronavirus Data Review: Rethinking the One Size Fits All Approach to Reopening in the U.S.


As each state across the U.S. navigates the reopening of their economies, the topic has generated heated, diverse debates across many communities in the U.S. Zencity analyzed 3.3M resident interactions across 120 cities over the month of May to understand residents’ attitudes towards the reopening of certain industries and business sectors. Read on to learn more.
Nearly two months after the novel coronavirus forced the United States into lockdown, all 50 states are now in the process of reopening in one way or another. This topic has generated heated, diverse debates across many communities in the U.S as each state is facing its own unique set of obstacles, concerns and necessities.
Zencity conducted an analysis of 3.3M interactions of resident’s discourse across 120 cities in 25 states covering the month of May in order to extract recurring themes from across the country. A key takeaway that immediately stood out is that reopening was a central issue in the discourse on coronavirus, making up a quarter of all coronavirus related discourse.
- The high level finding from the data is that resident discussions online show an understanding that “successful” reopening cannot be implemented using a one size fits all approach; different businesses, venues and sectors require different restrictions, precautions and timelines until they can fully reopen.
- Movie theaters, gyms, beauty salons, parks, and restaurants all generated varying levels of excitement and anticipation or trepidation and concern. The response of residents to the reopening of businesses and venues was based, for the most part, on the perceived ability of these venues to comply with guidelines and ensure patrons were protected. This of course was also dependent on the likelihood that customers and patrons will adhere to the regulations themselves.
Resident Interest by Sector
With the majority of Americans having been confined to their homes and their immediate surrounding areas for over the past 3 months, it’s reasonable that the data showed that the highest level of interest was generated by the reopening of entertainment venues. These include movie theaters, drive-in theaters, museums, etc., followed by restaurants, retail businesses and parks and beaches.
This increased interest in entertainment venues is likely the result of this being the only sector that was entirely closed during the past two months due to the pandemic, and its reopening is likely the most controversial (as it usually involves large groups or crowds). Comparatively, restaurants, some businesses and parks were operating or open at some capacity throughout this period (depending on state and city).
- Additionally, as official statements began being released about the reopening process, residents took to the comments to ask or reply about specific types of businesses that were opening or were remaining closed.
- Particularly prominent were discussions surrounding the reopening of beauty salons and barber shops and, to a lesser extent, gyms, fitness centers and shopping malls.
CORONAVIRUS REOPENING - MAIN AREAS OF CONTENTION AND DEBATE:
Resident Interest by Business Type
Beauty Salons: an issue of contention, which was very prominent in the discourse; the core of the debate was whether these establishments were safe or posed high risk
- There was significant interest in the opening of beauty salons and barber shops, with a lot of comments asking about the status of this matter.
- This was also a contentious issue, as residents were split in their opinion about the capacity of beauty salons to comply with regulations and follow sanitary guidelines.
- While some people argued that these establishments were already used to following strict cleanliness standards and were better able to control the number of people inside, adding that wearing masks is not an issue in this type of business, others thought it was too difficult to keep a proper distance between clients and aestheticians.
Gyms and Fitness Centers: debates about the ability of gyms places to maintain proper sanitation and physical distancing leads to this being a highly contentious issue
- While many people expressed interest in seeing gyms open, including inquiries into it or calls for it to happen, this was also at the core of a contentious debate. The central point of contention was the gyms’ ability to maintain proper sanitation, physical distancing and comply with mask-wearing guidelines.
- As with beauty salons, some commenters felt that gyms already had a culture of maintaining cleanliness and wiping equipment after use, while others thought the exercise in closed spaces was too risky.
- The issue of masks also came up with people commenting that it is unlikely that people will wear masks while working out.
Shopping Malls: overall, there was consensus that it is better to not open shopping malls at this time as there is higher risk and less capacity to limit crowds and ensure proper sanitation
- Many people expressed opposition to going to indoor shopping malls, arguing it will be difficult to limit numbers, keep physical distancing and maintain the cleanliness of the areas.
In Conclusion
As the downward curve in coronavirus deaths propels more states and local authorities to consider and pursue the reopening of different sectors, residents’ discourse is still split between those encouraging a speedy reopening and those asking for a cautious approach to be taken. Cities need to balance their economy’s recovery with the preservation of their residents’ health and safety, leading many of them to take a regional approach. More importantly this requires them to address reopening in a smart and gradual manner and continuously monitor its effects on their residents.
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