The Columbus Dispatch

Dakotas face rising death toll from virus

States had for months resisted mask mandates

- Joel Shannon

South Dakota welcomed hundreds of thousands of visitors to a massive motorcycle rally this summer, declined to cancel the state fair and still doesn’t require masks. Now its hospitals are filling up and the state’s COVID-19 death rate is among the worst in the world.

The situation is similarly dire in North Dakota, with the state’s governor recently moving to allow health care workers who have tested positive for COVID-19 to continue working if they don’t show symptoms. It’s a controvers­ial policy recommende­d by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in a crisis situation where hospitals are short-staffed.

And now – after months of resisting a statewide mask mandate – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum changed course late Friday, ordering masks to be worn statewide and imposing several business restrictio­ns.

“Our situation has changed, and we must change with it,” Burgum said in a video message posted at 10 p.m. Friday. Doctors and nurses “need our help, and they need it now,” he said.

North Dakota and South Dakota now face a predictabl­y tragic reality that health experts told USA TODAY could have been largely prevented with earlier public health actions.

Pandemics require people to give up some of their freedoms for the greater good, University of British Columbia psychiatry professor Steven Taylor told USA TODAY.

In conservati­ve regions like the Dakotas and elsewhere in the world, it’s common to see push-back like an “allergic reaction to being told what to do,” said Taylor, author of “The Psychology of Pandemics.”

But months of lax regulation­s have contribute­d to a growing public health crisis in the Dakotas.

Dr. William Haseltine, president of ACCESS Health Internatio­nal and author of My Lifelong Fight Against Disease, blamed politician­sfor ignoring public health measures that have been successful­ly used to curb the spread of the virus elsewhere in the world.

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