I can't find the article now, but the uber socialist "online news" The Daily Beast ran an interesting story yesterday about the parks service employees wanting to shut down all parks, but more interesting was the DOI and NPS issued an email to all parks employees to do two things:
1. Zero political discussion on parks OR private, social media accounts.
2. Zero discussion to parks patrons about virus testing.
The testing issue is interesting. Grand Canyon is now closed thanks primarily to the NPS staff because they had a "staff member" test positive for the virus. That person was not a parks employee, but a Xanterra employee and not considered in the statistical data for NPS staff. So when a patron asks " has anyone here gotten sick?" The reply from NPS staff is according to DOI is no, no NPS staff are sick. When in reality, there was (concessions employee), but because someone else signed their paycheck, they were not a NPS employee, and thus, they are telling a half truth.
Outright closures are simply wrong. Combining resources, developing a system to allow X amount of people in different regions of the park, closing all indoor access (bathrooms are easy to clean and monitor), capping the total number of people into the park and allowing dawn to dusk activities is more than reasonable. The DOI and NPS are unwilling to look past their selfishness and be creative. If an NPS employee doesn't want to work, cool, go home... there are 6.6 million people who on Monday filed for unemployment that would love to work in the park and put food on their families table.