Until countries have stemmed the increase in cases within their own populations and that includes here in the DR, there will be no open borders. This isn't realistically going to happen in 30, 60 or even 90 days. Citizens and residents here in the DR will be sitting in bars and restaurants infecting each other long before foreigners are permitted to come here and add to that problem.
My opinion only, the rest of you can dream about sunshine and lollipops all you want.
In the UK they keep saying the only reason for the lockdown was to protect the health service. They acknowledge that the disease is here to stay until they can find a vaccine or a cure, both of which are at least 1 year away, even though they have begun trials on vaccines now. But you cannot feasibly keep everyone in quarantine and shut down the planet for another year. So you just have to accept that the infection rate will go up when you allow life to go on and businesses to open, but try to keep it as low as you can through social distancing. The countries worst hit - US, UK, France, Spain, Italy - are the ones that are working out how to reopen but realise that they have to reopen.
So many families in DR are in absolute crisis now, short of food, no money to pay the rent. If the tourists don't come back soon, then you are going to see waves or crime, starvation and disease which will make Covid look like a walk in the park. And I imagine it will not be a pleasant place to live for expats.