Escape from Covid Island

POLITICS & POLICY
People wear masks while riding on the subway in New York City, August 2, 2021. (Andrew Kelly/Reuters)
As Biden signals an end to Covid as a political issue, some bitter-enders remain in pandemic panic mode. Some of them might have a financial incentive to do so.




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n March 1974, Lieutenant Hiroo Onoda, one of the last Japanese regular army World War II soldiers still “fighting,” surrendered (and even then, he would only come peacefully if his aged former commanding officer was flown to the remote Pacific island where had holed up to personally relieve him). A similar refusal to accept change has infected large parts of the American Left and the Democratic Party, even after their leaders have effectively surrendered to the popular desire to move on from the pandemic restrictions.

President Biden’s State of the Union was (almost) normal. The president, the vice president, and the …

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