Later on this week, a good number of services and businesses will be opening up, like salons and restaurants with outdoor seating.
I'll still inside or away from others, but I am interested to see if we see another spike in cases and if we have to shut down again.
Sports are starting to solidify plans for starting their seasons or re-starting, but I don't know how long that will last once a player, inevitably, tests positive during the season.
It's strange but I haven't missed sports all that much in the past two months. Right now, we'd be nearing the end of the the NBA and NHL season and baseball would be nearly two months in to the season but I haven't thought about them all that much. The summer is typically a dead time for sports, at least in the US, where the only major sport going is baseball, which is probably the least popular, after hockey.
Maybe I'd feel it more if the NFL or CFB was cancelled this Fall, which is a possibility for CFB since each university has its own requirements in order for their team to play. Like students being allowed on campus to begin with in order for football players to also be on campus and playing games. I think we'll see some schools forfeit their seasons. The only schools that seem to be convinced (by themselves) that they'll be playing in the Fall are schools in the South.