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Howey: Legislature challenges Indiana governor s pandemic response | Opinion

DANVILLE, Ind. — During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the

Fake news, conspiracy theories and a deadly global pandemic — and that was in 1918

Fake news, conspiracy theories and a deadly global pandemic and that was in 1918 Salon 1 hr ago © Provided by Salon COVID-19 Pandemic; Spanish Flu Pandemic First responders load a patient into an ambulance from a nursing home where multiple people have contracted COID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. | Red Cross Emergency Ambulance Station during Influenza Pandemic, Washington DC, USA, National Photo Company, 1918. Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images As the truism observes, history does not repeat itself, but it rhymes. The American people are traumatized. The economy is not recovering equally for all Americans. A culture of narcissism and selfishness, manifested in widespread refusal to wear masks, be vaccinated or otherwise behave in a socially responsible manner threatens to derail the country s recovery from the COVID-19 plague. The Republican Party and broader right-wing movement continue to encourage (and profit

Brian Howey column: Legislature challenges governor s pandemic response | Opinion

Brian Howey | Howey Politics Indiana May 7, 2021 Brian Howey DANVILLE  During the Spanish flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers. Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History. Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally. It was local public health officials who ordered facemasks, closed businesses and public events.

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View Comments During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers. Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of  The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.  Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers. It was local public health officials who ordered mandates the required facemasks, closed businesses and public events.

HOWEY: Legislature challenges governor s pandemic response

Updated: 4:06 PM EDT May 6, 2021 DANVILLE, Ind. During the Spanish Flu pandemic a century ago, Indiana Gov. James P. Goodrich and President Woodrow Wilson barely played a role in the public response, despite the fact that it killed an estimated 10,000 Hoosiers. Wilson never made a public statement about the pandemic. Never, said John M. Barry, author of The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in History.  Profiles of Gov. Goodrich don t even mention the pandemic that claimed the lives of millions of young adults nationally and nearly 13,000 Hoosiers. It was local public health officials who ordered mandates the required facemasks, closed businesses and public events.

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