Las Vegas Review-Journal

Councilwom­an seeks reopening of Henderson

- By Blake Apgar Las Vegas Review-journal

A Henderson council member is calling for reopening the economy.

In an open letter to the Henderson Chamber of Commerce’s CEO dated Sunday, Ward 1 Councilwom­an Michelle Romero said Nevada’s efforts to stave off overwhelmi­ng the hospital system by flattening the curve have been successful.

“Mission accomplish­ed,” she wrote. “Now is the time to let our intelligen­t, hardworkin­g people get back to work, while those who are part of the still-vulnerable population continue to take shelter until such time as they feel confident their health is not at risk,” she wrote.

This way, Romero claims, a functionin­g economy will be available when vulnerable people feel comfortabl­e returning to daily life. She also wrote that Nevada hospitals are now “fully prepared” to handle a surge in cases.

The councilwom­an contends that if big-box stores can protect people with social distancing and sanitation, then so can small businesses. She wrote that businesses such as salons should be able to reopen by practicing social distancing, using protective equipment and “enhanced sanitation practices.”

In her letter, Romero compliment­ed Henderson’s emergency operations center, calling its responses to the virus “the silver linings” in an uncertain time.

“On the other hand, I have also seen the worst of humanity, targeting one another with vitriol and hatred over whether or not ‘Stay at Home Orders’ are the answer,” she wrote.

Romero wrote that the longer the stay-at-home order is in place, “the impact can and will far surpass anything the virus could do.” Romero’s letter points to mass unemployme­nt, the prospect of a severe economic downturn, and the threat of businesses closing.

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Michelle Romero

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