Exactly.Before the virus we had anywhere between 30-45 million Americans living in poverty, depending on whose stats you trust. Those folks have been living most of their lives without reliable housing, food sources and healthcare. But today, because of this virus, suddenly people in America who did not even think about about the impoverished care what happens to them?
The reality - most of the newcomers to this concern only really care about their personal financial condition, not "poverty in America". They are not really worried about the people who will continue to live in poverty for the rest of their lives when we get back to work. They just want to get back to work and avoid that situation personally.
That's not a bad thing, but let's stop pretending that this is really about concern for the impoverished. Those who didn't care about them 6 months ago, won't care about them 6 months from now. They will move on with their lives.
The 'open our state' protests are being funded by billionaire business owners. They are going to stay safe inside while forcing regular people back to work, endangering them and their families so they can continue with business as usual.