France, Germany, and Britain Lock Down While Your Uncle Bob Hosts His BBQ

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As several European nations, including France, Germany, and the UK, initiate a second lockdown due to surging COVID-19 cases, the United States marches on as if everything is perfectly fine. The pandemic rages on, and France has reported the highest death toll since April. Germany is shutting down eateries, theaters, and gyms for a month to curb the rising infection rates, while the UK is set to enforce similar restrictions soon.

You might be asking — what’s happening in America? The land of the free, where mask deniers throw tantrums in grocery stores, continues on its path of tragic illness and death. Former President Trump, at his rallies, lamented that we wouldn’t hear about COVID “after November 4,” as if the virus were a mere inconvenience rather than a deadly threat that has already claimed the lives of over 230,000 individuals.

Thanks largely to this attitude and a lack of serious action, we find ourselves in a prolonged state of pandemic chaos, with cases reaching record highs. But does that deter Americans from their usual antics? Not at all. My neighborhood was overflowing with unmasked revelers during Halloween, and my social media was flooded with photos of people enjoying indoor gatherings without a care in the world. During a pandemic, no less!

In my (somewhat unsettling) southern state, restaurants are packed to full capacity, gyms are mask-free zones (and trust me, most patrons are bare-faced), youth sports are in full swing, and local mom forums are buzzing with discussions about holiday travel plans. Seriously. In the midst of a pandemic that is merging with flu season.

As we brace for what promises to be a grim winter (not hyperbolic, just factual), I know deep down that Americans will forge ahead, refusing to let rising COVID cases “dominate” their lives, as our leaders insist. Forgetting that personal choices can lead to community-wide outbreaks, causing a strain on healthcare systems. No one can act in isolation, and our behaviors can have dire consequences for those around us.

We watched with disbelief as COVID wreaked havoc across Europe last spring, yet here we are, ten months later, and they’re implementing lockdowns again while our leaders claim we’ve “rounded the corner” and list ending the pandemic as a success. It’s almost comical.

Now that the holiday season is upon us, Uncle Bob is likely planning a family BBQ, inviting everyone over for a cozy Thanksgiving gathering—potentially COVID-infested, because Americans, in their boundless optimism and ignorance, seem to learn nothing from past mistakes.

At this point, it’s crucial for those of us who trust science to limit our exposure as much as possible. Work and school are one thing, but a family BBQ with 50 unmasked family members is quite another. Every decision we make has the power to either help or harm. Let’s do our best, even in the face of those who choose recklessness.

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In summary, as Europe tightens restrictions to combat COVID-19, America seems to ignore the warning signs, with many people continuing to gather without precautions. It’s crucial for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and prioritize community health amid rising cases and impending flu season.

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