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Posted on January 10, 2022January 10, 2022 By Ray Hanania No Comments on Officials should take COVID impact on Seniors more seriously
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Officials should take COVID impact on Seniors more seriously

Candidates and politicians who criticize the mandates and government response to the deadly COVID pandemic are doing an injustice to Americans, especially to senior citizens, if they don’t offer an alternative plan to fight the virus. Nearly 75 percent of the 800,000 Americans who have died from COVID are Senior Citizens. You can’t say you care for them when you refuse to acknowledge the threatening nature of the virus

By Ray Hanania

Nearly 75 percent of the 800,000 Americans who died from COVID were 65 years of age or older. That number jumps to almost 90 percent when you include those 55 years of age and older.

COVID impacts people differently. The younger and healthier more easily survive. For Seniors, it is a killer or will aggravate existing illnesses, and it cause death sooner.

You would think that would be the concern of some elected officials. But it’s not. In Orland Park, Mayor Keith Pekau declared he will not abide by a Cook County mandate requiring restaurants, gyms, and other establishments to require proof of vaccination for customers starting Monday, Jan. 3.

Not everyone agrees with the County mandate, but what Pekau has failed to do in opposing it is to offer an alternative.

At a board meeting last week, Pekau claimed 94 percent of Orland Park residents are vaccinated. If true, then what’s the problem? Show your vaccination card. Show concern for seniors who are 75 percent more likely to die from COVID.

Seniors in Nursing homes. Photo by Georg Arthur Pflueger on Unsplash
Seniors in Nursing homes. Photo by Georg Arthur Pflueger on Unsplash

 

Although as an elected official, Pekau is supposed to answer to taxpayers like you and me, he becomes personally antagonistic and vindictive against anyone who disagrees with him. That’s a sign of weak character and poor leadership, and also selfishness. It’s about him, not you.

Pekau is pandering to the politics of COVID and the new coronavirus variants, the deadly Delta Virus and the less deadly Omicron virus. Why? He’s running for Congress. He needs publicity to get his name out there so he can connect with the anti-Vaxxers and anti-government members of the public.

He’s running in the June 28 Republican Primary in the 6th Congressional District, in which voters are more than 65 percent Democrat. That means the only chance a Republican has to even come close to winning is to present themselves as a centrist moderate, not as a far-right extremist like Pekau.

But like I said, Pekau’s problem is not that he opposes the mandate. That’s his right. But it is his responsibility to propose an alternative to the Mandate to protect his nearly 60,000 residents and to protect Senior Citizens.

He hasn’t done that.

Seniors are the most abandoned, neglected or pandered to age group in American society. They deserve more attention.

Pekau almost did that by publishing a monthly Senior Magazine, which is filled with general stories and news items about village services. The latest issue includes a two-page column from the mayor about how great he has been as a mayor.

There is one good story about how the Orland Park Police hosted a luncheon for seniors last October. The food was catered by Heinie’s McCarthy’s which coincidentally is featured as the “Business of the Month” in the same magazine.

Orland Park’s Police Department is one of the best in the Southwest Suburbs and despite trash talk from Pekau, the Police have done a great job protecting residents from criminals not just while he was mayor but during the past 20 years. Orland Park has always been touted as one of the safest cities in Illinois and the nation.

Seniors are among those who vote the most, nearly 92 percent in recent elections. But Seniors are forced to struggle in today’s society, many barely able to pay the bills, locked into frozen Social Security and small pensions for which they have to pay taxes.

How does Orland Park intend to protect its Seniors from COVID? Pekau doesn’t have an answer. He ignores it and offers political rhetoric whenever the subject of COVID surfaces.

The only reference in the Senior Magazine to confronting COVID is in a 4-page section showcasing Pathlights, formerly known as PLOWS Council on Aging. There is a 100-word brief in the 42-page magazine on Pathlights’ monthly COVID-19 Zoom info meeting. No date is given.

Pekau has tried to carve himself out as a champion of businesses, after former Trustee Dan Calandriello proposed helping businesses. Pekau responded by attacking Calandriello, accusing him of “grandstanding” for “self-promotion.” Two months later, Pekau basically used Calandriello’s ideas as his own.

Businesses have money. They contribute to election campaigns.

If 94 percent of Orland Park residents are vaccinated as Pekau says, then why not let them show their vaccination cards when entering a business?

The number may or may not be true. And even if it is true, how does it hurt to protect your seniors, who are 25 percent of the village population?

As COVID takes more and more lives, the only message is to pretend like it’s nothing to worry about?

Why not send everyone on a cruise, then?

( Ray Hanania is an award winning former Chicago City Hall reporter. A political analyst and CEO of Urban Strategies Group, Hanania’s opinion columns on mainstream issues are published in the Southwest News Newspaper Group in the Des Plaines Valley News, Southwest News-Herald, The Regional News, The Reporter Newspapers. His Middle East columns are published in the Arab News. For more information on Ray Hanania visit www.Hanania.com or email him at [email protected].)

 

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