I think people mean different things when they say reopen the economy, it feels like some people who say it expect life to return to how it was before, when that is no longer a safe option. But I think people will be expected to wears masks and social distance now and for awhile to come. I don't see the big deal in these things, we have to wear shirts and shoes (and pants lol) to go to stores, add a mask, yes it is hot and annoying, but it keeps people safer when they can't avoid each other. It's an adjustment but no more than it was when we had to start using seatbelts all the time, or wearing bike helmets, or not drink and drive. And as with all those things, there will always be people who will ignore the "rules" and not care.
Since there are people who don't seem to be able to consistently do the things that are necessary, and as we see increases in cases, then they will be slower to reopen. That will also depend on how many people are in that frame of mind. Life is not going back to the way it was a few months ago, at least not any time soon, and perhaps not ever. That doesn't mean things won't reopen, but that they will look different when they do and it may take some time to get there if people keep going against what is recommended. I think summer will make that worse in a lot of ways, people are anxious to enjoy it, especially in a place like Canada where it seems so short. I've noticed more people out on the trails as the weather has warmed up. Not that people shouldn't be able to enjoy time outside of course, but I imagine there are places, especially in bigger cities, where those spaces are smaller or less available, and so more people will crowd them.
This was never about outlasting the virus or getting rid of it, and until we have a vaccine, life will return to a new way of existing, slowly and in steps to keep people safe and prevent the hospitals from being overhwelmed. How slow greatly depends on how many people follow, or don't follow, the new rules.