The Georgia Straight

10 Proclamati­ons for the COVID Unaware in B.C.

- By Charlie Smith

Recently, it dawned upon me that I’m part of an informal club. It’s not very large, unfortunat­ely. And it includes a minuscule number of journalist­s and elected officials. They’re far outnumbere­d in this club by doctors, other healthcare workers, teachers, parents of young children, people with disabiliti­es, and intellectu­als.

The club doesn’t have a name. A little while ago, Victoria journalist Rob Shaw referred to us as the “fringe”. I prefer the names “COVID Conscious” or “COVID Aware” or “COVID Sensible”. With any one of these names, we could label those who don’t belong to the club as COVID Unconsciou­s or COVID Unaware or COVID Senseless.

Right now, I would put all but two MLAs in the B.C. legislatur­e in the COVID Unaware camp. The exceptions are B.C. Green MLAs Sonia Furstenau and Adam Olsen, whom I would characteri­ze as COVID Aware.

The COVID Aware share similar beliefs, which are rooted in papers published in reputable scientific journals.

A very long time ago, Moses received the 10 Commandmen­ts, which offered guidance to his people on how to live ethically and responsibl­y.

In that spirit, I’ve listed 10 Proclamati­ons below from the COVID Aware. These are intended to offer guidance to politician­s, media, and labour leaders who want to prevent unnecessar­y deaths and disability.

1. COVID-19 is not only a respirator­y illness. It’s a vascular disease that presents initially as a respirator­y problem or with no symptoms. In some cases, it triggers immune responses leading to a range of serious problems, including brain injury, heart attacks, strokes, organ damage, and onset of diabetes. COVID-19 also damages blood vessels in children, even if they are asymptomat­ic.

2. The most common way COVID-19 is transmitte­d is through tiny airborne particles carrying the virus, which hang in indoor air for minutes or even hours after an infected person has been present.

3. People are getting reinfected with COVID-19, which means that achieving herd immunity is impossible.

4. The B.C. government has adopted a mass-infection policy. This became clear with the lifting of a provincewi­de mask mandate, which we believe will lead to unnecessar­y deaths and disability. The massinfect­ion policy is being bolstered by not testing for COVID-19 in a meaningful way, putting COVID-19 patients alongside uninfected people in hospitals, and not reporting COVID-19 deaths and intensive-careunit cases in real time (i.e., every day).

5. A B.C. government mass-infection policy will undermine the economy as more workers and managers call in sick, go off work on disability, or die, due in part to the shockingly high prevalence of long COVID.

6. A B.C. government mass-infection policy will inflict long-term damage on the healthcare system as workers burn out and people will be forced to wait much longer for other treatments and procedures.

7. A B.C. government mass-infection policy is particular­ly dangerous for young children who have far lower rates of vaccinatio­n than the general public. We believe that it’s especially asinine to remove a mask mandate in elementary schools, given the effect that long COVID can have on people’s mental capacities. We’re exasperate­d by the COVID

Unaware’s opposition to HEPA filters and Corsi-Rosenthal boxes in classrooms.

8. We agree with B.C. Human Rights Commission­er Kasari Govender that the lifting of a provincewi­de mask mandate discrimina­tes against families with immunocomp­romised members, seniors, and marginaliz­ed members of society. We’re appalled that the COVID Unaware—including the entire caucuses of the B.C. NDP and B.C. Liberal party—don’t appear to be troubled by this discrimina­tory action.

9. In the midst of policies that will inevitably lead to more death and disability in our province, we’re shocked and appalled by the silence of leaders in the labour movement. We’re also disgusted by how casually this is being treated by news directors and editors of large media outlets, who have the power to wake the public up to the magnitude of the problem.

10. We want the B.C. government to appoint a provincial health officer who will speak up for the immunocomp­romised, including transplant recipients, whose lives have been made a living hell by provincial policies around COVID-19.

We also believe that trust in the B.C. government is essential if we’re going to prevent future waves of COVID-19. But trust is a two-way street.

We have to trust that our B.C. government is truly following the science. We’ve seen little evidence of that in a multitude of areas, including how the virus is being transmitte­d and even the very nature of what COVID-19 is—a vascular disease and not simply a respirator­y illness.

We can only truly trust the B.C. government when it explicitly, repeatedly, and publicly acknowledg­es that the most common way COVID-19 is transmitte­d is through tiny airborne particles hanging in indoor air for minutes or hours after an infectious person has been there.

This has not occurred, even though we’re into the third year of the pandemic.

We can also only trust the B.C. government when it gets real about long COVID.

Only when these things happen will we believe that those who have the power to save a large number of lives are COVID Aware.

We were thrilled when the head of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, Alondra Nelson, joined our club last month when she issued a statement entitled “Let’s Clear the Air on COVID”.

Two weeks later, the White House

issued a memorandum on addressing the long-term effects of COVID-19.

“More than 200,000 children in the United States have lost a parent or caregiver to the disease,” President Joe Biden said. “Each soul is irreplacea­ble, and the families and communitie­s left behind are still reeling from profound loss.”

We’re reeling from profound loss here in B.C. But we’re also furious that so little is being done by the COVID Unaware to prevent more of these tragic losses in the future.

 ?? Photo by Fernando Zhiminaice­la. ?? Stressed-out healthcare workers tend to be far more COVID Aware than most members of the B.C. legislatur­e, who endorse policies that spread infections.
Photo by Fernando Zhiminaice­la. Stressed-out healthcare workers tend to be far more COVID Aware than most members of the B.C. legislatur­e, who endorse policies that spread infections.

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