I really wish I could read the full article. Haven’t had a subscription to the WSJ in several years, so I can only read the free ones.
A snip from the article:
It is one thing that Dr. Frieden, and those who are presumably making the big decisions, have been so far incapable of making a believable and compelling case for not instituting a ban. A separate issue is how poor a decision it is. To call it childish would be unfair to children. In fact, if you had a group of 11-year-olds, they would surely have a superior answer to the question: Sick people are coming through the door of the house, and we are not sure how to make them well. Meanwhile they are starting to make us sick, too. What is the first thing to do?
The children would reply: Close the door. One would add: Just for a while, while you figure out how to treat everyone getting sick. Another might say: And keep going outside the door in protective clothing with medical help. Eleven-year-olds would get this one right without a lot of struggle.