Honestly, I get this, but I cannot help wondering why now, as the infection vector is on the downslope, the new rules are imposed. It is difficult not to conclude that it's a power-grab by public officials. Most frustrating, the breathless announcements of how many deaths occur (and yes,m they matter...), without also noting that (1) the rate of infections is declining, and (2) the deaths inevitably, with mathematical certainty, follow the infections.
Our County Judge (in Texas, the County Judge is the highest county-wide elected office, presides over the Commissioners' Court, and is not actually a "judge" at all) has managed to create unanimity among the Commissioners' Court (all the other elected members of the court) when they convened in special meeting and voted to prevent him from issuing any more orders without a meeting and the affirmative vote of the Commissioners' Court. It must surely be the first unanimous thing they've ever done.
Judge Jenkins is a pure political animal, a plaintiffs' lawyer who knows less than nothing about how small business operates, has not the faintest clue of the damage his orders is imposing upon the employers the orders affect.
The damage being inflicted by the response to the CV19 will, ultimately, be much worse than the disease itself - in fact, already is.