I want to talk about memory and mythmaking. In early March 2020, Canada's covid response was lagging. Borders weren't closed, events weren't cancelled, and the public was mostly trying to ignore the virus. Then one day, a health official named Dr. Bonnie Henry cried on live TV.
It's not an overstatement to say that this tearful moment made Henry a national and international celebrity. Designer shoes were made, songs written, and catchphrases created. A couple of months later, the NYT would label her "The Top Doctor Who Aced the Coronavirus Test."
The illusion of competence was so total, the mythmaking in the media so deftly done, that within a few short months Henry was already seen as something of an oracle: A calm, authoritative voice broadcasting truths in the face of uncertainty.
But no matter how durable the illusion, it didn't reflect reality.
I often get asked, as the pandemic failures mount, what happened to Dr. Henry? And my answer is usually: Nothing at all; this was always who she was.
Dr. Henry botched her role in the SARS pandemic and made many of the same mistakes against SARS2. She denied the primacy of airborne transmission, failed to prohibit large gatherings early (dental conference, anyone?), and failed to heed the precautionary principle generally.
But her star in the media did not dim even as policy failures mounted. She was and is treated more like conquering war hero than a public servant—mistakes are papered over and medals awarded as if the war has been won. Except our pandemic war wasn't won so much as labeled over.
The failure to deconstruct this pandemic's enduring myths continues to prolong it. Today, Dr. Henry still believes this virus doesn't spread like smoke. She still believes inferior masks are about as good as N95s. She still insists schools are safe.
And as in March 2020, Dr. Henry continues to insist that safety recommendations are to be preferred over safety requirements. Ignoring human nature and history, she prefers voluntary kindness to mild legal constraints, even when kindness results in more lives avoidably lost.
On March 7, 2020, Dr. Henry's display of emotions wasn't a compassionate foreshadowing of the suffering to come, but rather a key that locked in policy mistakes by making Henry's judgment unreviewable by the press and public.
Ultimately, these early pandemic myths have proven to be almost as intractable as our viral opponent, seeping into our minds and entangling us like smoke spreading across a poorly ventilated room.
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Today, Dr. Jennifer Grant of the @CDCofBC was unambiguous about her desire to have kids in classrooms no matter the health risks to them or their families:
"And we should commit that our children will go to school come hell or high water."
She said the quiet part loud.
Everyone wants kids to be in school and be safe. But what Dr. Grant seemed to be saying is that society should commit to keeping schools open no matter the objective risks to kids.
She's saying the cost of disabling some kids is worth the price of always having schools open.
Dr. Patricia Daly, a Canadian public health official, said yesterday that "COVID-19 is a coronavirus that causes cold-like symptoms in people," and that the risk "of experiencing severe illness or death is probably about the same" as it is for a cold.
This is strikingly wrong.
Either Dr. Daly was lying, or she is horribly misinformed on current matters of public health.
Vastly greater numbers of people (including vaccinated people) are still dying from COVID every week than die from common cold viruses. This fact isn't debatable.
Dr. Gandhi provides a nice breakdown here of Dr. Daly's inaccurate statements yesterday.
BC Health Minister Adrian Dix and Dr. Henry abandoned the frail—intentionally.
When asked why his government refuses to protect the vulnerable by requiring simply tools like masks in healthcare settings, @adriandix could only deny reality.
But the record speaks for itself.
@adriandix And what's more, Dix and Henry abandoned the frail while knowing that it's the vulnerable who die from this; there is no confusion on this point.
Hospitals outbreaks and LTC home outbreaks are a policy choice. Not inevitable. A policy choice.
There was a time in our history when certain societies believed that humanity could be made stronger and more prosperous by abandoning those who were frail, those who were costly to care for.
Need I remind anyone that this is not a time to emulate?
Almost 2 years ago, a notorious Canadian public health official was asked about the threat of #LongCovid. Dr. Henry admitted she didn't have a good understanding of the condition, and that her teams weren't even trying to track it by following patient trajectories.
The reporter then explained to Dr. Henry how this virus, in addition to being a killer, was turning into a mass disabling event. She asked if there was a plan to inform the public on this critical public health issue.
Dr. Henry deflected, saying that actually all of these Long Covid cases could just be post-ICU trauma.
This was a disprovable fact at the time. In addition, the Long Covid clinics she mentioned, woefully understaffed and insufficient as they were, are being shut down.
"Yes, we're seeing lots of people needing hospital care, but that's because lots of people are being infected."
- Dr. Bonnie Henry, Jan. 3, 2023
She genuinely considers this a reason NOT to worry about XBB 1.5. Speechless.
I'm trying to wrap my head around why a public health official would think it better for a virus to be more transmissible and less deadly, than for it to be less transmissible and more deadly. In the former case, more people could die and be sick and stress the hospital system.
I mean we just ran this grim experiment and I'd rather not run it again.
Dr. Henry and colleagues just released a study showing that by August 2022, about 80% of BC's kids had had covid.
These officials told us schools were safe and masks unneeded...then proceeded to make schools unsafe and masks even more needed.
Kids, as usual, suffered.
If you're trying to get caught up, here's a short timeline of what Dr. Henry and other public health officials in BC claimed re: covid transmission among kids in schools.
Jan. 2022: Schools are the best and safest place!
March 2022: In fact, schools are so safe so we're dropping masks and almost all remaining covid protections!
Also March 2022: Let's start secretly gathering data about rampant child infections but not tell the public until we go can publish our work!