I got an email yesterday from a close relative who is involved in Florida's re-opening plans, and it is more complex than people think.
Florida has 67 counties. Right now, there are supposedly 17 counties with fewer than 10 cases, including a number with only 1 or 2 cases. At the other extreme, you have our home county, Miami-Dade, which has just over 10,000 cases but only 1,000 hospitalizations. So there is a wide variance in this geographically very large and very diverse state.
I think the plan is the governor is going to relax the statewide restrictions further in those counties with the lowest incidence of cases, while keeping the restrictions on our county and several others.
Also, once they reduce the restrictions, there will still be individual differences. They may open up a county completely, but those people with vulnerabilities will still need to isolate. They may also keep restrictions on certain businesses -- especially nursing homes.
So there is going to be a wide range of restriction/relaxation, depending on local circumstances. Nobody is just going to declare the problem "over" and say back to business as usual.