Los Angeles Times

Remember, our foe is the virus

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Re “What went wrong in L. A.?” Dec. 28

Our situation in Los Angeles County is tragic, and there is plenty of blame to go around for what has gone wrong. But let’s remember that our common enemy is this virus, not each other.

COVID- 19 is sneaky, contagious and deadly. If you were going to invent a virus to cripple the world, it would be one that people didn’t know they had.

If you have the f lu, measles or even a bad cold, you would be in bed, not at work or a Thanksgivi­ng dinner. Yet a virus that leaves many without symptoms is the same virus filling up our intensive care units and morgues.

For now, let’s work on vaccinatin­g as many people as quickly as possible. If

we are fortunate enough to see this current surge subside soon, I hope we can design future health orders around principles of harm reduction that recognize human nature, make more sense to people and help us rebuild trust. Janice Hahn

San Pedro The writer is a member of the L. A. County Board of Supervisor­s.

The Times sets out to explain how the COVID- 19 pandemic got so bad here in Los Angeles.

Mayor Eric Garcetti offers an explanatio­n: “L. A. for the most part has taken the right steps, according to epidemiolo­gists, and with a bit of good luck, managed to keep a crisis at bay for months. ‘ Now, some of that luck has run out,’ Garcetti said.”

I don’t know if Garcetti plays cards, but every poker player knows that if you must depend on luck, you are bound to lose.

I voted for Garcetti. Did he make a serious mistake in his handling of COVID- 19? George Epstein

Los Angeles

It seems a foregone conclusion that at some point in the very near future, emergency rooms will have to start turning away sick people who would otherwise receive treatment for COVID- 19.

It would be so helpful to have Dr. Anthony Fauci, or anyone as trusted as he is, lay out some guidelines on how to stay as healthy as possible if you find yourself at home or anywhere that is without expert medical assistance.

Just as we prepare for many events that never happen, this could bring some level of comfort to all of us at this time of uncertaint­y.

Susan Harris Glendale

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