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Eric Holcomb’s COVID leadership shined when it mattered most

Thought Leader: Eric Holcomb
April 8, 2024
Source: IndyStar

The Republicans trashing Gov. Eric Holcomb’s pandemic response are counting on everyone to forget what happened in 2020.

GOP candidates for Indiana governor are depicting Holcomb’s record as government overreach while Attorney General Todd Roktia is accusing the Holcomb administration of using erroneous COVID-19 data as a basis for violating citizens’ liberty.

If you’re nursing resentment over mask mandates or business closings, it’s easy to nod along to revisionist history. The pandemic was a traumatic whirlwind and we’ve memory holed the timeline. But Holcomb skillfully navigated the things he could control — which wasn’t much — and made sound decisions at a time when no one knew what they were doing.

The Trump lockdown

Republicans appealing to Indiana primary voters describe Holcomb as a uniquely oppressive leader during the pandemic.

But, if you look back to the blurry days of March 2020, you’ll see that former president Donald Trump was the person who told Americans to avoid gatherings of 10 or more people, halt unnecessary travel and stay out of bars and restaurants. Then Trump extended those guidelines until April 30.

To the extent that we experienced a COVID-19 lockdown in spring 2020, it was the Trump lockdown. Trump eventually soured on those policies and abdicated leadership altogether, leaving governors to go it alone.

That led to a messy year in which states had to navigate a once-in-a-century pandemic while learning about a new virus on the fly and balancing health risks, individual freedoms, economic considerations and politics. It was an impossible job. The recent finger wagging at Holcomb, including by his own lieutenant governor, is cynical and based on a fictional version of how the pandemic played out.

Consider Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who would later run for president as a conservative hero who kept Florida open. DeSantis locked down Florida and didn’t let bars or movie theaters reopen until June 2020 — and, then, only at 50% capacity. Even by late September, Florida cities could still limit restaurant capacity to 50% and schools kept mask mandates in place until the 2021-22 school year.

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