Rest assured that there MANY askanim advocating to reopen shuls. Typically they don't take to twitter every step of theirs, but tens of thousand of yidden all across NY are already benefiting from it.
There are shuls and Yeshivos legally open in NJ. There are shuls and Yeshivas legally open in Monsey, Boro Park, Williamsburg, and all over the place. The Five Towns was the first to close, and will be the last to open. That is nothing to be proud of. And it's not our leadership to blame. It is us. If we would be begging our leadership and showing we sincerely want to be invited back to our mekomos haKedoshim, they would push more and advocate harder for us. In matter of fact, there are a few places here who will legally open any day now. They will be getting special permission because they are pushing harder. I know a Rov who is busy all day with connections in Albany trying to get his place open.
At this point, even Dr. Glatt is giving the green light to over night camps. I don't mean for the summer, I mean for right now. There is absolutely no reason not to open shuls now, at least for people who test positive for antibodies.
Attached is a letter from a locally based sleep-away camp using Dr. Glatts guidelines. Now he finally admits there is no chance to get Covid if you have antibodies. He has a plan for those who test negative, but at this point most are expected to be positive.