Fellow Patriot: The voluntary financial generosity of supporters like you keeps our hard-hitting analysis coming. Please support the 2024 Year-End Campaign today. Thank you for your support! —Nate Jackson, Managing Editor

April 22, 2020

COVID-19 Crisis Has Re-Ignited a Sense of Community, Charity and Personal Responsibility

When the nongovernmental National Coronavirus Recovery Commission was first formed in early April, commissioners requested that citizens submit comments and ideas to help it formulate recommendations that governments, businesses and civil society could use to combat both the health and economic effects of COVID-19. Those comments have provided some critical insights into how Americans feel about America’s response to the coronavirus.

When the nongovernmental National Coronavirus Recovery Commission was first formed in early April, commissioners requested that citizens submit comments and ideas to help it formulate recommendations that governments, businesses and civil society could use to combat both the health and economic effects of COVID-19. Those comments have provided some critical insights into how Americans feel about America’s response to the coronavirus.

Within 10 days, the commission received hundreds of submissions, most expressing frustration with the heavy-handed actions by states to halt everyday life, shut down businesses, and prevent people from earning a living. People also remain concerned about the intrusions on their civil liberties.

The responses commissioners received don’t just give us a sense of what the American people want, but show that they want to be part of the solution. Comments included pages and pages of specific ideas for testing for the disease, isolating the virus and reopening businesses.

Respondents understand the need to slow the spread of the virus so hospitals can have enough equipment and staff to manage the caseload. However, now that we’ve slowed the spread, they’re anxious to get back to life and work. They want to reopen small businesses, restaurants and retail, and they seem willing to make some pretty big changes to do it, like maintaining mandatory social distancing, prohibiting large public gatherings, quarantining people with symptoms and wearing masks in public consistently. A new mantra may be emerging in business: “No shoes, no shirt, no facemask — no service.”

The commission is working to balance public health concerns with this need to get back to work and to life with others. The reality is, this is not an either-or situation: A nation decimated by disease cannot have a functioning economy, and a catastrophic loss of jobs wreaks horrific damage on both mental and physical health.

The commission sees the disease and the economic damage ravaging America as twin foes, and it’s necessary to defeat them both. Commissioners are prioritizing getting people back to work, but only as soon as it’s safe enough to do so.

Carol, an owner of a small professional firm in California, summed up the squeeze on small-business owners: Her firm won’t survive if we don’t get back to “normal” within a month. Though her employees are working from home, her business’ income is cut in half while expenses remain almost constant. She has laid off people, and the higher-paid professionals who work for her are electing to go without pay so other staff can still get paid.

Many respondents are concerned that governors have overreacted and they’re beginning to mistrust those in control. They’re worried that governors, members of Congress and other politicians are enjoying their expanded power and see the situation as a means to achieve their political agenda. Of course, it doesn’t help when some politicians have openly admitted that.

People are also very concerned about their civil liberties: The justness of forcibly quarantining everyone, not just the sick; potentially mandatory vaccinations; and using cellphone GPS to track if we’ve been around infected people.

While most suggestions were well thought-out, some left us scratching our heads. Like the suggestion to eat baking soda to make your body less acidic and a less appealing environment for the virus. Don’t try that one at home. You can’t change the pH of your cells by anything you eat or drink.

There are some positive lessons that have emerged from this experience, as well.

Many parents have been forced to homeschool, which has allowed their children to escape the identity politics and far-left indoctrination that’s found in many schools. Politicians should use this experience to change laws to make homeschooling a more accessible option after the crisis subsides.

This pandemic has also opened many eyes as to America’s dependence on China for the production of medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, personal protective equipment and other essentials, including food. Not only has the Chinese communist government covered up information about the virus, it also sees America as a rival needing to be subdued. Perhaps this will be the needed impetus to lessen our reliance on a government hostile to our nation and our freedom.

Finally, the coronavirus pandemic has re-ignited a sense of community, charity and personal responsibility that many people feel had been lost in America. Today, we have an unprecedented opportunity to take advantage of this renewed sense of citizenship, one of the key elements of American greatness. It’s time to recapture that spirit and teach it once again to our children, because a deep sense of citizenship won’t just help us recover from this crisis, it will ensure a stronger and more united America for generations to come.


Republished from The Heritage Foundation.

Who We Are

The Patriot Post is a highly acclaimed weekday digest of news analysis, policy and opinion written from the heartland — as opposed to the MSM’s ubiquitous Beltway echo chambers — for grassroots leaders nationwide. More

What We Offer

On the Web

We provide solid conservative perspective on the most important issues, including analysis, opinion columns, headline summaries, memes, cartoons and much more.

Via Email

Choose our full-length Digest or our quick-reading Snapshot for a summary of important news. We also offer Cartoons & Memes on Monday and Alexander’s column on Wednesday.

Our Mission

The Patriot Post is steadfast in our mission to extend the endowment of Liberty to the next generation by advocating for individual rights and responsibilities, supporting the restoration of constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, and promoting free enterprise, national defense and traditional American values. We are a rock-solid conservative touchstone for the expanding ranks of grassroots Americans Patriots from all walks of life. Our mission and operation budgets are not financed by any political or special interest groups, and to protect our editorial integrity, we accept no advertising. We are sustained solely by you. Please support The Patriot Fund today!


The Patriot Post and Patriot Foundation Trust, in keeping with our Military Mission of Service to our uniformed service members and veterans, are proud to support and promote the National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, both the Honoring the Sacrifice and Warrior Freedom Service Dogs aiding wounded veterans, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, the National Veterans Entrepreneurship Program, the Folds of Honor outreach, and Officer Christian Fellowship, the Air University Foundation, and Naval War College Foundation, and the Naval Aviation Museum Foundation. "Greater love has no one than this, to lay down one's life for his friends." (John 15:13)

★ PUBLIUS ★

“Our cause is noble; it is the cause of mankind!” —George Washington

Please join us in prayer for our nation — that righteous leaders would rise and prevail and we would be united as Americans. Pray also for the protection of our Military Patriots, Veterans, First Responders, and their families. Please lift up your Patriot team and our mission to support and defend our Republic's Founding Principle of Liberty, that the fires of freedom would be ignited in the hearts and minds of our countrymen.

The Patriot Post is protected speech, as enumerated in the First Amendment and enforced by the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, in accordance with the endowed and unalienable Rights of All Mankind.

Copyright © 2024 The Patriot Post. All Rights Reserved.

The Patriot Post does not support Internet Explorer. We recommend installing the latest version of Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome.