Testing. Testing. And more testing. That’s one of the requirements to restart the economy and get millions of Americans back to work in the wake of coronavirus, according to many of the experts who’ve shared their thoughts on this topic in recent weeks.
As part of our efforts to educate the public about the critical steps required to return to a semi-normal state without sacrificing public health, the U.S. Chamber Foundation just launched Path Forward, an event series that will focus on many of the challenges we have to overcome before America gets back to business. Register here to attend the Path Forward online events.
Over the course of this series, we will hear from people who are thinking through the complicated process of ending the shutdown and reopening the U.S. economy. Our team will share links to the most relevant reports on an ongoing basis, so check back to see the latest thinking on how America returns to work. We welcome your input. Please send suggested topics for Path Forward or reports for this page to foundation@uschamber.com.
The Big Picture
- COVID-19: A Prescription to Get the US Back to Work (Morgan Stanley, April 2020)
- How the biggest companies in the world are preparing to bring back their workforce (CNBC, April 2020)
- National coronavirus response: A road map to reopening (American Enterprise Institute, March 2020)
- National and State Plan To End the Coronavirus Crisis (Center for American Progress, April 2020)
- Four Possible Timelines for Life Returning to Normal (The Atlantic, March 2020)
- Roadmap to Recovery: A Public Health Guide for Governors (National Governors Association, April 2020)
- A National COVID-19 Surveillance System: Achieving Containment (Duke University, April 2020)
Best Practices
- Sharing What We've Learned: A Blueprint for Businesses (The Kroger Co., April 2020)
- What to Look For In A Post-Covid Economy (Odgers Berndtson, April 2020)
Tips for Employers
Government Resources