Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Does Trump care?

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Re: “Surge of cases spreads more widely,” Dec. 11

My uncle died this week from COVID-19, one of the more than 3,000 Americans who passed away from the disease that day alone.

Did he have to die? No, not this way. He had many years left in him and to see it all gone is such a waste. Could it have been prevented? Yes, without a doubt, but we have a sociopath in the White House who doesn’t care about my uncle or anyone else.

President Trump’s life has been built on lies, but now it’s different. He lied to us about COVID-19 — about it disappeari­ng magically, about it not being much worse than the flu and so much more. The deaths of thousands of people, including my uncle, are results of his incompeten­ce.

Am I angry? No. Furious is a good beginning — furious that such an irresponsi­ble, spiteful person could be president of the United States. Furious that so many blindly support him and are willing to ignore the death and destructio­n he has brought. Furious that the damage he has caused to this country will take years to correct.

To his supporters, deniers, enablers and those who show a complete disregard for the health and safety of others, just remember this: There are no do-overs when you’re dead.

Robert Del Carson

My lesson in denial occurred when my fifthgrade­r showed symptoms of what turned out to be ovarian cancer. For three years we visited her pediatrici­an, who told me my daughter was fine, news I wanted desperatel­y to believe.

I see the people who insist the virus is no big deal and mask requiremen­ts are unnecessar­y as victims of fear, as I was. Denial is a seductive and powerful escape from unbearable truths, including the coronaviru­s.

I am compelled to warn the deniers: When someone you care about suffers or dies, you will inherit a guilt that will stay with you forever. Thanks to a superb doctor, my daughter is fine, but I will forever live with my remorse for those three critical years of delaying her treatment.

This virus is real, and it killed more than 3,000 Americans on Wednesday.

Kris Evans Laguna Beach

 ?? Francine Orr Los Angeles Times ?? STAFF AT Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills intubate a COVID-19 patient.
Francine Orr Los Angeles Times STAFF AT Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills intubate a COVID-19 patient.

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