The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Get worse before it gets better

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If anyone ever wondered what our community would be like if there were no Cedar Point anchoring the tourism industry, now it’s sort of like that.

The park missed its opening day for the first time in its 150-year history, and it moved its planned century-and-a-half birthday celebratio­n to the 2021 season.

There’s been no final decision whether the park will open at all in 2020, but hope fades that it can with each passing day in this pandemic. And, assuming it will be open in 2021, it will be a different fun-day experience than we’ve ever known. The park is considerin­g a reservatio­n system, limiting park attendance and implementi­ng other changes that nobody ever before imagined might be required. This is the new reality. Local government­s expect a massive hit in revenues and some already have reduced the municipal payrolls and ordered other cuts. Local businesses, too, struggle as they must survive under new social distancing realities . ...

Everyone, ourselves included, is feeling the pressure — some more than others — but the pressure will be unrelentin­g for months longer, in the best of scenarios ....

As the state slowly begins reopening, with retailers and salons and others unlocking their doors for the first time in two months, it is imperative that we all observe the guidelines to keep each other safe.

It is also important that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, and the governors in other states, continue to work to get more testing capabiliti­es so testing for the virus can be widely distribute­d, accurate data can be collected and contact tracing can be done, which all aim to slow the spread of the virus. It’s important to hold the federal government accountabl­e to help get that done and reject any argument that is it not needed or is unnecessar­y.

It is important, too, that we reject false claims of conspiraci­es, highly partisan games of gotcha and ignorance about the pandemic.

Buckle up. This will get worse before it gets better, and stand strong against the politics of division and anti-science.

Read the editorial from the Sandusky Register at bit. ly/2xQnFxM

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