Los Angeles Times

What’s the matter, O.C.?

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God help us, I remember thinking months ago, if something big enough happens that makes COVID-19 the No. 2 topic of discussion among our letter writers. We know how that turned out, but I should have known better after having similar thoughts during the Senate impeachmen­t trial (which happened this year too!) and the Mueller investigat­ion. It’s been that kind of time.

Of course, the coronaviru­s threat never abated, even though our letter writers’ attention has turned primarily to the protests over George Floyd’s killing, police brutality and systemic racism. In the last few days, however, there’s been a surge (a “second wave,” perhaps?) of letter submission­s on the pandemic, and it has to do with the growing complacenc­y of people amid the loosening of stay-at-home rules. What set off this resurgence of COVID-19 letters was the Orange County Board of Supervisor­s’ decision to rescind its mask requiremen­t. Paul Thornton, letters editor

Fred Freedman of Rancho Palos Verdes asks not to be made a number:

As a senior citizen at high risk if infected with COVID-19, I believe it is my responsibi­lity to society to wear a mask whenever I am near others. I am discourage­d

from going out into the public when so many people display their lack of concern for others’ well-being by not wearing a mask.

If this is the way people behave, we can have little hope that the pandemic in this country will be mitigated. I personally do not wish to be a statistic.

Barbara Busch of Santa Barbara backs Orange County’s former lead health official:

Shame on Orange County officials for not supporting their departed public health chief Dr. Nichole Quick.

These people have no regard for others or for helping our struggling economy to reopen. Don’t they realize that people will be fearful to enter businesses where others are unmasked?

In all my many years, I have not seen such selfishnes­s, and I am saddened, outraged and ashamed of my fellow California­ns who willfully put us all at risk.

Nancy Wagner of Yorba Linda calls out one supervisor:

The bullying of Dr. Quick by Orange County Supervisor Donald Wagner and others is unconscion­able.

At a board meeting, a deranged member of the public was allowed to broadcast Dr. Quick’s home address, which hastened her resignatio­n. Unfortunat­ely, ugly politics and selfishnes­s are on full display in Orange County.

Alhambra resident Michael Ossorio compares mask rules to other safety requiremen­ts:

Parents are required to have an approved baby car seat for their newborn. Occupants in a car are required to wear a seat belt. Automobile owners are required to have insurance. It is illegal to drink and drive.

So why does anyone think the government lacks the power to require face masks?

As the saying about freedom goes, “Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins.”

 ?? Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times ?? A MASKED MAN in Fullerton on Thursday, the day Orange County rescinded its mask requiremen­t.
Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times A MASKED MAN in Fullerton on Thursday, the day Orange County rescinded its mask requiremen­t.

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