Why we must demand apologies from leaders who got COVID wrong
As COVID restrictions end around the country, and Democratic politicians pretend that something about the science has changed instead of their poll numbers being in the dirt, Americans must first demand: apologies.
Here, I ll even go first. I spent much of 2020 and 2021 writing again and again arguing for the opening of schools throughout the country. But in March 2020, I was one of the leading voices urging schools to close.
It made no sense to me that my husband had stopped going into the office because of the mysterious new virus but my children continued to go to school. People were dying in large numbers in Italy and I was afraid.
I never imagined that two weeks to slow the spread would turn into two years, and counting, of pausing the lives of children to accommodate hypochondriac adults.
I was wrong. I m sorry.
Now you go.
You, leadership in school districts that closed for the entirety of the 2020-2021 school year because American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten told you to and you were too afraid to counter. Whether school boards, mayors or governors, those in charge who kept schools closed have to be held accountable.
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Could we get rid of the masks in schools in San Diego already? It’s just embarrassing at this point. I’d feel better wearing a flower pot on my head.