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Ruled by Fear

<p>The whole world is afraid right now&period; People are afraid of each other and invisible germs&period; They are afraid of going out in public for fear of scorn from those who think hiding behind their front doors will protect them from the unseen enemy&period; I hope that the microscopic enemy known as the coronavirus doesn’t obscure our vision of another&comma; much larger potential enemy&colon; our own governments&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As part of the global plan to curb the spread of the novel coronavirus causing the deadly COVID-19 disease&comma; leaders of many countries have issued lockdown or shelter in place orders to their citizens&period; Most people are following the directives&comma; even if they question their merit or can’t sustain their livelihood by doing so&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Around the world&comma; many governments have succeeded so well in locking people up that they don’t even need to tell people to stay inside anymore – citizens are encouraging other citizens to remain at their homes&period; Trips to the grocery store and pharmacy are usually considered both legally and socially acceptable&period; But judgment comes to those who take their kids to an outdoor park or meet up with a friend for coffee and a mental health catch-up conversation&period; God help anyone who dares to post a pic of any such get together on Facebook or Instagram&comma; where social media users employ hashtags like &num;SaferAtHome and &num;Stayhome to further promote the lockdown ideology&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Due to all the government-issued directives that promote social distancing as the only way to effectively stop the spread of the coronavirus&comma; people are afraid to venture beyond the confines of their own homes&comma; visit their friends&comma; and hug&period; Grocery shopping has become a fearful journey during which one is supposed to don a mask and gloves&comma; stay away from other shoppers&comma; and interact only with store employees upon clearly stated instructions&period; Even with all these precautions&comma; the invisible&comma; tiny enemy can still hitch a ride home with shoppers on the plastic jug of milk and single carton of eggs they purchased&period; So&comma; they must disinfect the interior of their car and wipe down all packaging before bringing food and household supplies inside their homes&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Are all the fear-based tactics working&comma; or were they unnecessary in the first place&quest; Sweden has attracted global attention for sticking to its unconventional strategy of allowing businesses and elementary schools to remain open&period; Its citizens are encouraged to practice good hygiene and follow general social distancing guidelines&comma; but restaurants can still offer seated service to their customers&period; The country’s COVID-19 related deaths did not skyrocket as a result&period; But&comma; its citizens and economy are much better positioned to survive this pandemic than many other similarly developed nations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Some will argue that the fear is necessary&comma; because this is a new disease&period; Nobody is an expert on this novel coronavirus yet and there is no vaccine&period; We all should hunker down and wait patiently while those smarter than us – namely politicians and presumably scientists – work to develop a solution that will allow us to resume morning commutes&comma; happy hour&comma; and walking the dog at will&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Until world leaders tell us that day has arrived&comma; or until the lockdown pushback becomes loud and strong enough&comma; we will continue to be a people ruled by fear&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Editor&&num;8217&semi;s Note&colon;<&sol;strong> There are those who want the fear to continue after the emergency is over&comma; that it should be a permanent part of our culture from here out&period;  Will this be the disease&&num;8217&semi;s legacy&quest; Will this be the equivalent of the Patriot Act after 9&sol;11&quest; A permanent detrimental change that degrades our freedoms and our quality of life&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I hope not&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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