Whenever the lockdowns are ended there will be another outbreak unless there is seasonality to it. That's why I've felt from the beginning that these actions are pointless because you can't leave them in place until s vaccine is available.
I also strongly disagree with the concept that the US needs to do what Europe is doing (ignoring the fact that the only way to do a national lockdown would be to declare martial law). I don't know how much of the US you have visited or driven through but a very large percentage of the US is very sparsely populated. There is no need to lock down Montana for example where most counties have population densities below 5 people per square mile.
Or a state like Iowa with 3 "metropolitan" areas that are basically suburbs except for a small "downtown" in Des Moines with a few blocks of multi-story buildings.
From what I know of Europe, the population density is higher in general.
A place like Manhattan or the Las Vegas strip may need to be locked down because, on a normal day the sidewalks are packed with pedestrians. In most areas of the USA, including the congested Orlando vicinity, I don't see the need to do anything more than increase social distancing (things like 50% dining room capacity) and enhanced sanitizing along with people who are sick staying home.