What makes you so sure that people from rural areas are making the trip to the big city to protest? There are plenty of people right in the city and the suburbs who think that current measures are draconian. There are also plenty of rural residents who have no interest in crossing the city line, and will actually do whatever they can to avoid it.
I think it's reasonable to let local leaders make local decisions based on recommendations and information from state and federal governments. The numbers will bear out how reasonable those decisions are. "Open" or "Closed" is not an all-or-nothing decision. There are still regulations that determine what's open, and under what rules, including mandatory masks, etc. What's the point of not allowing people in big-box home stores to go into the garden center?
As access to PPEs eases and testing for antibodies ramps up county and local governments should be able to make the call. They will have to rely on state and federal governments for access to those resources, which gives those levels a government influence, but let's leave the final decision in the hands of those closest to the situation.
I think it's reasonable to let local leaders make local decisions based on recommendations and information from state and federal governments. The numbers will bear out how reasonable those decisions are. "Open" or "Closed" is not an all-or-nothing decision. There are still regulations that determine what's open, and under what rules, including mandatory masks, etc. What's the point of not allowing people in big-box home stores to go into the garden center?
As access to PPEs eases and testing for antibodies ramps up county and local governments should be able to make the call. They will have to rely on state and federal governments for access to those resources, which gives those levels a government influence, but let's leave the final decision in the hands of those closest to the situation.