Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Johnson’s comments draw fire

- Craig Gilbert

WASHINGTON – Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson’s comments this week about the coronaviru­s crisis brought a rebuke Friday from one of the government’s leading health experts, Anthony Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

At Friday’s regular White House briefing on coronaviru­s, a reporter asked President Donald Trump to respond to Johnson’s widely publicized remarks that, “We don’t shut down our economy because tens of thousands of people die on the highways” and that no more than 3.4% of those infected will die.

Johnson made the comments Tuesday in an interview with the Journal Sentinel.

Trump eventually asked Fauci to take the question.

“First of all, I think that’s a false equivalenc­y to compare traffic accidents with (coronaviru­s) — that’s totally way out,” said Fauci. “When you have something new and it’s emerging, and you really can’t predict totally the impact it’s going to have, and you take a look at what’s gone on in China and you see what’s going on right now — right now — in Italy, and what’s happening in New York City, I don’t think with any moral conscience you can say, ‘Why don’t we just let it rip and happen and let ‘x’ percent of the people die.’ I don’t understand that reasoning at all.”

In the interview, Johnson said, “getting coronaviru­s is not a death sentence except for maybe no more than 3.4 percent of our population (and) I think probably far less.”

The senator also said he was saying that government­s are overreacti­ng.

“No. I don’t want to say that. I really don’t want to say that. It may be exactly what we need to do. But again, what I do want to do is put this all in perspectiv­e as we move forward here,” he said in the interview, saying that while coronaviru­s is clearly far more lethal than the flu, it is “probably not worth shutting our economy down.”

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