South Korea seems to be doing it
"Life as we know it in much of the world has been turned upside down by the coronavirus. But two countries have been widely held up as examples of how to handle a pandemic:
South Korea and
Germany."
Their approaches were markedly different -- but each is now in the enviable position of being able to
ease restrictions imposed to quash the spread of coronavirus with some confidence that infections won't immediately spike again.
"The key to reopening is to offset that risk with testing, tracing, and isolation," he said. "These are tried and true interventions that break chains of transmission. It doesn't mean you can get back to normal, but it increases the chances that you can start to open up safely."
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/08/...a-easing-coronavirus-measures-intl/index.html