I've been watching Georgia and Florida pretty closely since they have started opening businesses again and fortunately, there hasn't been a surge -- at least not yet. I am cautiously optimistic that people are being careful and figuring out how to do activities without spreading the virus.
Coronavirus cases aren't surging in high-risk states - Axios Axios shows both states dropping number of cases by 12 to 14 percent in the last week. We'll see -- considering the incubation period, this coming week may be the one to really watch.
Just to the whole "country wide policy" thing, I do think it is really tough to do that in a country the size of the United States. Different areas peak at different times. I look at Virginia and the numbers don't look great here, but in my county there have been 13 cases and no new cases added in the last week. Lynchburg has added about 15 cases in the last week. The main driver of the new cases is Northern Virginia -- Fairfax County, Alexandria, etc. The governor decided to split the state and lift restrictions on most, but keep them in place for northern Virginia. That really does make sense to me, but once again in a couple of weeks we'll see where things are at. Much will be on individual citizens willingness to continue social distancing on their own -- when you live in a really rural area, there is no police enforcement of such policies.