From WSJopinion: Planning for the next phase of the pandemic will heighten concerns and conflict over civil liberties. Leaders need to demonstrate wisdom and restraint, writes Dr. Joseph A. Ladapo.
Main Street: Ordinary Americans protesting to reopen the economy face only contempt from elites. Images: AFP/Getty Composite: Mark KellyThe battle against Covid-19 is gradually morphing into a battle over civil liberties. Just as the first phase of the coronavirus struggle has been consequential for lives and livelihoods, the next phase of lifting shutdowns will have similar gravity.
According to a recent Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, most of the American public supports stay-at-home orders, and more people think there should be greater rather than lighter restrictions. But a substantial minority of Americans are concerned...
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