Our hopes, best wishes for Trump’s quick recovery


The news spread quickly around the United States and around the world Friday – President Donald Trump and First Lady Melanie Trump both had COVID-19.

He had apparently got it from one of his closest  advisers,  Hope Hicks,  who had traveled with him to Cleveland for  the  first presidential debate with Democratic Party candidate Joe Biden  last Tuesday, and  in a campaign rally in Minnesota  the next day.

On Thursday, Hicks was found to have come down with the virus and President  and  Mrs. Trump  underwent  tests and they  were found positive.  The president was airlifted by presidential  helicopter Friday to the Walter Reed  Military Medical Center in Bethesda,  Maryland, where he is expected to stay  for the next  13 days.

Trump is the latest world leader to fall victim to the coronavirus.  Prime Minister Boris  Johnson  of the United Kingdom fell ill in  March, along with Prince Charles, heir to the British throne.   Prime Minister  Mikhail Mishustin of Russia fell ill in April, followed by President  Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil,  Interim  President  Jeanine  Anez  of Bolivia  along with seven of her ministers, President Alejandro  Giammattei  of  Guatemala,  President  Juan  Orlando  Hernandez of Honduras,  Home Affairs Minister  Peter Dutton of Australia,  and Finance Minister  Bruno Le Maire of France.   Former President  Pierre  Nkurunziza  of Burundi  died in June.   Former  President  Pranab  Mukherjee of India  died  in August.

Much more than any of these  world  figures, President Trump stands out as a victim of COVID-19.  The nation  he leads, the United  States,  is the world’s biggest  economy  today, with great  influence on political and military developments around the  world.

There  is also a political twist in the Trump story.  In July, he was seen on television as saying in an interview, “The Democrats are politicizing the virus. You know that, right? They  are politicizing it.”  He then referred  to the efforts  of the Democrats  to impeach  him. “They tried the impeachment hoax.” He said. “And this is their  new  hoax.”

Trump  said he was playing down the virus threat in public, so as to avoid panic. He  refused  for  months to wear  a face mask in public, even when the nation’s health officials were calling on all Americans to do  so.  In the process, many of Trump’s  followers  also  refused  to  wear  face masks  or follow social distancing. This could  be  one  reason  the US  today has the biggest number  of infections  and deaths, more than any other nation in the world.

Last Friday, as he walked on the White House lawn to the presidential  helicopter that was to take him to the hospital  in Maryland, President Trump finally wore a black face mask.  We hope he will quickly recover  from his coronavirus  infection  and his many follower will be  encouraged  to  see  and follow his example,  follow  the protocols on face masks and social distancing, and  help in the world effort to end the ongoing pandemic.