Asymptomatic Spread Has Become Bizarrely Controversial
Political spinmeisters are making it hard to draw the fine distinctions needed to keep Covid-19 in check.
Politicizing science has eroded public trust.
Photographer: Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesRecent leaps in science should mean we can navigate the coronavirus pandemic more freely and safely than last spring, when so little was known about how the virus spreads. Knowledge should give us all power. But that’s not happening in the U.S., in part because the way scientific knowledge is being politicized.
New findings are being filtered through a distorting film of spin. Set aside the needlessly heated debate over masks or the alarmingly partisan debate over reopening schools; it’s pretty easy to understand why those arguments have gotten so intense. But even a topic as neutral as the role of asymptomatic spread has been distorted by polarized narratives.
