We have been misled by “experts in charge” about what to do about the COVID pandemic. They have avoided providing information that measures the risk, perhaps in terms of probability, from any specific behavior – leaving the impression that any exposure to certain people and places would trigger another case. They seem to be in collusion with the people who take every opportunity to stoke fear among Americans. Could it be that news that challenges the efficacy of lockdown directives or exposes the damage done by them are suppressed to keep the level of fear high and so expand the power to suppress our constitutional rights?
So, let’s take a look at the damage done by governors who further impose lockdowns on all of us who have suffered too much already. The following article is from today’s opinion page of the Los Angeles Daily News – one of the few newspapers that occasionally tells its readers what’s really going on. You won’t find a discussion like the following in what we refer to as the main stream media.
Speaking up for the voiceless victims of the COVID pandemic
By: Veronique de Rugy: Sunday Opinion, LA Daily News, 1/3/2021
Americans are well versed in the consequences for physical health from COVID-19. Newspapers brim daily with scary headlines alarming us of any risk that it might pose, no matter how minor or remote. But there are other nasty and less often discussed consequences brought on by this pandemic and by our collective reaction to it — whether that’s due to people locking themselves up at home out of fear of encountering others or government-ordered lockdowns.
These consequences deserve our attention. They are real and poignant, and they disproportionately affect society’s least powerful. Victims of the current pandemic response have little political or economic voice. So, let me speak for them:
They are the small business owners who have seen their businesses destroyed by the lockdowns. They are the owners of restaurants and small shops that never reopened, even when the lockdowns were partially lifted.
They are the small-business owners who don’t know how long they can survive with so few customers, but they know that they won’t survive another lockdown.
They are essential workers who have continued to labor hard to provide our health care and our groceries, even when their children were stranded at home in spite of overwhelming evidence that schools are not a locus of COVID-19 infection. They are the countless children who have been dramatically falling behind in school. They are the children whose math skills are plummeting. They are the kids with disabilities and the English-language learners whose academic performances are collapsing. They are the kids who’ve dropped out of school entirely. They are the kindergarteners who sit in front of a screen for hours and have not experienced the joy of playing with other kids during recess, ever.
They are the college students who are locked in their dorms and “learning” online with little contact with peers or professors. They are all the other college kids who simply drop out of school to take care of their families.
They are all the children whose anxiety levels have dramatically soared. They have lost hope; they are depressed. Many are thinking of suicide. Some even commit it.
They are the elderly — our parents and grandparents — who haven’t seen their children and grandchildren in almost a year.
My own two children and I have not been able — for the past eight months — to visit their grandparents in France, or even those in California. Some of these grandparents live alone. The isolation from family and friends has been particularly brutal. They are the medical patients dying alone. They are the patients receiving treatments, or bad news, from their doctors with no family support.
They are the people whose routine health screenings have been suspended — many of whom, as a result, will prematurely die. They are the people who don’t get their vaccines, medications, allergy shots or root canals.
They are the people who “celebrate” birthdays, holidays and other important milestones alone. They are people who cannot attend loved ones’ funerals. They are the young couples who have to postpone their weddings or their children’s baptisms.
They are the ones suffering from anxiety whose therapies are suspended. They are the people of all ages who, as a result, tragically decide to end their lives. They are the people who numb the pain of isolation with drugs or alcohol abuse. They are the people with addictions whose rehab centers are closed. There are the women and children locked in with their abusers.
They are the ones who have lost jobs and who wait forlornly in long unemployment lines. They have no idea whether they’ll be employable at the end of this ordeal. They are the workers who will give up on joining the labor force.
They are today’s young people, who will shoulder the burden of an irresponsible fiscal response to this pandemic, and the unfathomable debt it created.
These victims deserve a voice. They should be heard. But sadly, sounds of their plight fall on the deaf ears of some affluent and influential policymakers, many of whom are much less affected.
Avoiding COVID-19 at all costs is a valid path for some, but we cannot ignore the suffering that this pandemic and our collective response to it inflict on millions of fellow citizens. Throwing money at them won’t change the reality of their current lives.
The lock downs have no purpose except to isolate so that the media can then control the narrative via really bad reporting…at best tabloid news filled with misinformation and disinformation. The media’s intent to control with fear is despicable. They have no right to call themselves journalists. They are an embarrassment to the profession.
The Democrats in leadership have no interest in their communities or people as the riots over the summer were never condemned. I feel a lot of evil is at work. 75M people who voted for Trump are deeply aware but the other half haven’t figured it out yet.
You are right on, Laura. As usual.
Lockdowns clearly don’t work… look at Florida, that’s a perfect example of keeping things open and letting a state thrive while letting it up to the people to decide what’s best for them and their family! That’s American right there. Newsom won’t release the “science” or “data” he uses to push these lockdowns because he said “it would confuse the public” I’m not sure about the whole Democrat vs Republican thing but I do know that any state that has been lockdown for close to a year like California and we still have the most deaths, cases, hospitalizations, ICU admissions etc… this lockdown clearly does not work!
I want Newsom to face legal action for his mismanagement of energy powers and him out of office and prosecuted for withholding data to the national legislature and the public. Justice for California and the victims of this total mismanaged and controlled lockdown.
Thank you for sharing Grandpa, you have a strong voice in this dark period.
Good thinking Tim.