IMHO, SPs provide essential services. They provide us an avenue for release: emotional, sexual, physical, etc, releases.
While most of us are rational, we all take calculated risks--driving on the freeways/highways involved calculated risks, yes this analogy is very imprecise but staying locked up at home has caused lots of mental (and physical) stresses upon everyone. The entire world has gone through some form of lockdown to combat this 21st century pandemic.
I'm certain that agencies like XO and Euphoria that offer incall services lost a good chunk of monies when they had to shut down; the SPs too lost critical earnings. It's a tough call, and I hope escort agencies (and other service providers like restaurants) can remain open and that they implement safe practices to reduce the risks of contracting or transmitting SARS-CoV-2. Nothing is bullet proof; life must go on. Luckily, the medical providers are better prepared to treat patients who have contracted the dreadful virus. The hospitalization, ICU usage and death rates in Quebec have been quite "low" especially if the nursing home tragedies are factored out. Getting infected does not automatically result in death or serious illness.
There's no easy answer, especially for all service providers in the economy. Every country is undergoing its own "social" experiment in order to control the spread of SARS-CoV-2. Shutting everything down create long-lasting problems. Let's hope for the best for everyone. We really are all in this together.