Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

ABOUT CUOMO’S INCONSISTE­NCIES

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After a string of businesses sued the state over its arbitrary applicatio­n of a zone system created last fall to dictate business closures in response to rising COVID-19 cases, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo relented Wednesday, lifting all the orange zone designatio­ns and most of the yellow ones. …

Since Dec. 14, (New York City) is the only locality where (indoor dining) is verboten, despite the fact Manhattan has the sixth-lowest virus positivity rate of the state’s 62 counties. Whatever Cuomo decides on indoor dining, he must apply rules consistent­ly, based on facts that he can clearly explain, not feelings or suspicions. A widely cited study in the journal Nature recommends limiting capacity to 20% to slow the spread, not shuttering dining altogether. That’s more logical than a system where every restaurant in the five boroughs is shuttered, but those in Nassau, Suffolk and Westcheste­r welcome diners at 50% capacity, despite similar density and higher COVID positivity rates.

Meanwhile, New York, like many other states, is struggling with frightenin­gly low vaccinatio­n rates among nursing home employees, despite the enormous risk that poses to residents. We understand their hesitation — America has a terrible legacy of scientific experiment­ation on Black and brown people, one that’s left a deep legacy of distrust — but cannot abide the results. Here’s what should happen: The feds should crank the volume to 11 on ad campaigns promoting the vaccine’s safety and efficacy. … And, while we wait for more doses, send more highly effective antibody treatments to hospitals and nursing homes to protect high-risk patients.

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