From Roger Wicker <[email protected]>
Subject ROGER WICKER: We Can and Must Learn to Live With the Virus
Date January 11, 2022 6:03 PM
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I hope you saw my latest weekly column.

 

ROGER WICKER: We Can and Must Learn to Live With the Virus
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The latest wave of COVID-19 came just in time for the holidays, causing
headaches for travelers and forcing some families (gratefully, not ours) to
cancel family gatherings. This new wave continues to spread rapidly, with more
than a million people testing positive in a single day. But unlike previous
surges, there is reason to hope that this particular strain of COVID may
expedite the end of the pandemic. The Omicron variant, as it is known, appears
to be highly contagious but also far less deadly than previous variants,
allowing for greater immunity to take hold. As immunity spreads, COVID is
expected to become less a national problem and more a matter of personal risk
assessment, on par with the annual flu.

Unfortunately, President Biden does not seem ready to pull back on federal
intervention. His overbearing mandates seem aimed at eliminating COVID risks
completely instead of letting Americans weigh the risks on their own. At this
point, it is clear that COVID will remain with us. But with vaccines, COVID
treatments, and natural immunity now widespread, the federal government should
be getting out of “crisis” mode. We can adapt and thrive in a world where COVID
exists, just as we have adapted to the flu for over 100 years.

Fauci and Biden Have Shifted the Goalposts

Many Americans have grown frustrated by the ever-shifting goals of our
pandemic “experts” – most notably Dr. Anthony Fauci, the President’s medical
advisor. Initially, Fauci’s goal was to “slow the spread” of COVID so that our
health system would not be overwhelmed. Today, his goal seems to be preventing
all COVID transmission, insisting that even children ages three and up wear
masks in school.

President Biden has also shifted the goalposts. A year ago, he said he opposed
vaccine mandates. Now, he is attempting to force two-thirds of the American
workforce to get vaccinated under threat of losing their jobs. Mr. Biden also
once touted the vaccines as a ticket back to normal life. Today, his
Administration continues to require masks on airplanes, trains, and public
buses, regardless of vaccination status. Dr. Fauci even suggested that masks
should be required forever on airlines, a level of government overreach most
Americans will not tolerate. I believe the public is fast losing patience with
Dr. Fauci’s expanding view of executive power, as well as his increasingly
combative and dismissive style. 

We can all be grateful for the constitutional checks and balances that are
placing limits on the President’s power. Recently, a federal district court
granted relief to a group of Navy SEALS who refused to get the vaccine. In a
rebuke to the President, the judge noted that “there is no COVID-19 exception
to the First Amendment.” The Supreme Court also recently heard oral arguments
in a challenge to the President’s vaccine mandates on private-sector employees
and health workers. I hope the President gets the message and recognizes that
Americans will not allow our freedom to become a casualty of the pandemic.

Let States Handle COVID


 

Shortly after Christmas, President Biden surprisingly admitted that “there is
no federal solution” to the pandemic. This was a dramatic shift from his
campaign pledge to “shut down” the virus using federal power. But it is also a
hopeful sign that the President may be starting to realize what many Americans
have long known: that COVID restrictions are best handled at the state and
local level. President Biden should put this new realization into practice by
rescinding his high-handed mandates. It is time for a modest federal approach
that allows our nation to adapt to life with COVID.

 

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