Chicago Sun-Times

Only a national war on COVID-19 can succeed

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The director of the Centers for Disease Control, Dr. Robert Redfield, recently stated that if everyone would wear a mask in public places indoors and when six feet distancing is not possible outdoors, we could get this pandemic under control. President Trump will not enforce any orders even close to this uncomplica­ted rule, so every governor should show some backbone and bypass the federal government.

Many governors already have.

Gov. Gavin Newsom of California has actually admitted to allowing indoor spaces to reopen too soon, especially bars, and has closed them down again. Gov. J.B. Pritzker, here in Illinois, may do the same. Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York has shown us all how it can be done.

States should fine anyone who does not wear a mask $500. They should close businesses that do not enforce the rule and fine them as well. Monitors could be hired, among the many people who recently have lost their jobs, to write the tickets.

Some school districts are racing the clock to reopen as early as midAugust, but well-enforced mask ordinances and indoor closures need time to work. With proper precaution­s, perhaps schools could reopen by mid-September.

The only way to get COVID-19 is to take simple steps and make sure they are universall­y followed — across the nation. We have tried a state-by-state approach and it has failed.

More than 135,000 people in the United States have died from

COVID-19. If that many Americans died in a four-month war, wouldn’t we reassess the situation? Jan Goldberg, Riverside

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