Virus has brought out the best and worst of us (commentary)

Courtesy of the Bastrop Advertiser
April 21, 2020
By Bill McCann

I’ve always been skeptical of TV personality Dr. Mehmet Oz. My suspicions were confirmed last week when he suggested that reopening schools – and endangering our nation’s kids amid the COVID-19 pandemic – was an “appetizing opportunity.”

In an appearance on Fox News, Dr. Oz, a medical doctor sometimes criticized for offering nonscientific advice, said he read a medical journal article showing that reopening schools may only cost 2 percent to 3 percent mortality from COVID-19.

“You know, that’s – any life is a life lost, but to get every child back into a school where they’re safely being educated, being fed, and making the most out of their lives, with the theoretical risk on the backside, it might be a trade-off some folks would consider.”

With about 57 million kids in elementary, middle and high schools in the United States, the tradeoff therefore would mean the potential deaths of 1.1 million to 1.7 million of them. Dr. Oz, are you nuts? Is that something we would seriously consider?

COVID-19 has brought out the best and worst of us.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks during the daily briefing of the White House Coronavirus Task Force on April 17. (Alex Wong)

Among the best are the health-care workers, first responders, food service employees, postal workers, truck drivers, and others taking risks daily to serve their fellow Americans. Doctors and nurses have died from COVID-19, while others recovered and returned to work. They are all heroes.

I also count among the heroes Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases. Dr. Fauci probably has saved thousands of lives by standing up to President Donald Trump and his administration’s boneheads by holding fast in urging people to stay home and in calling for caution in reopening commerce.

I’ll never forget the video of Fauci covering his face with his hands while Trump told whoppers at one of his daily news briefings. Credit Fauci for hanging in there as a consistent voice of reason.

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