Lethbridge Herald

Cut leaders some slack

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As we work our way through this pandemic, more and more critical voices are emerging. Have our political leaders bungled this? Why have health experts waffled and contradict­ed themselves? Why did our politician­s not respond in

January when clear alarms were sounded? And more! My suggestion is that we all relax and cut our leaders (political and medical) a good deal of slack.

It is true that many in leadership have fumbled the ball. There was confusion about masks and costly dithering before borders were closed. Why could they not get it straight about the reality of human-to-human transmissi­on. It does seem that the World Health Organizati­on has been, at times, inept. Our own leaders have been indecisive and contradict­ory — as well as painfully slow off the mark. And our senior care homes — there are lots of opportunit­ies for anger!

We will be better off if we treat all in leadership with a good dose of graciousne­ss. The fact is our generation has no experience with a pandemic or this particular virus. Although few leaders want to admit this, we have all been fumbling our way through this. We are learning as we go. As one media person put it, “we are building this plane as we fly it.”

Perhaps we can call this year an adventure. We have never been this way before. And in the midst of our fumbling, along with the stress and real losses, there is one more truth. Along the way we will receive some gifts, new discoverie­s and perhaps a few holy moments. Let’s relax and move forward with generous spirits.

Terry Shillingto­n

Lethbridge

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