Houston Chronicle

Honor the first responders by staying home

- By Daniel W. Snare

I choose to stay home.

I choose to stay home not to protect myself nor to protect my parents or grandparen­ts, because unfortunat­ely they are no longer with us.

I choose to stay home to protect your parents and your grandparen­ts because I respect them and value their knowledge, wisdom and perspectiv­e and because I value their lives and their humanity.

I choose to stay home to protect you and your children because COVID-19 is killing people of all ages.

I choose to stay home because I value and respect our courageous frontline nurses, hospital workers and doctors who are selflessly risking their lives and putting their own loved ones at risk every day for each one of us.

They are the heroes of today’s disaster just like those who rushed into harm’s way at the World Trade Center to save others on 9/11. I choose to stay home because I understand that in doing so I am respecting, honoring and supporting them with my actions not just my words.

I choose to stay at home because I respect and value our first responders who are also very much on the front lines of this crisis.

Even in normal times the vast majority of calls responded to by our firefighte­rs are medical emergencie­s. Our police officers are equally at risk as they too respond to medical emergencie­s but also work with our homeless and incarcerat­ed neighbors doing their best to keep these extremely vulnerable groups as safe as possible.

I choose to stay at home because it is the single most important and effective act of personal responsibi­lity I can take to save lives, prevent suffering and contribute to our overcoming this disease as quickly as possible.

I choose to stay home because I know that the purported choice between public safety and the economy is a false choice. The more widespread the pandemic the deeper the lasting damage to the economy will be. The long-term impact of decimating our health care system alone is unimaginab­le.

I stay at home because I know that together we can rebuild our economy but we cannot bring back the millions who could die.

Humans, and in my own personal experience, Americans, are infinitely resourcefu­l and innovative and I believe in us and our system and our ability to collective­ly support economic recovery once we get beyond this crisis together.

I choose to actively contribute to our economy while staying at home. I will order take-out and delivery from my local restaurant­s and tip generously. I will continue to shop for groceries and essential items at local stores and pharmacies and practice safety and social distancing when doing so.

I will postpone shopping online for nonessenti­al items so that I can patronize as many of our local businesses in person as soon as they are safely reopened.

I will actively look for other ways to contribute to a rapid return to normalcy especially focusing on what I can do to support small businesses so that they can bring back their employees who will be most impacted. And I will contribute generously to nonprofits that are addressing the basic needs of our neighbors without income during this crisis.

I choose to stay at home despite knowing that I could probably go anywhere I want under the guise of grocery shopping or “essential services.”

I choose to stay home because it is what I must do to truly live my values of respect, compassion, integrity and service.

Snare is the president of the American Leadership Forum, Houston Gulf Coast Chapter.

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