Politico | The incompetence pandemic
- The first victim of the coronavirus? Leadership

This story is published in a content partnership with POLITICO. It was originally reported by Matthew Karnitschnig on politico.com on March 16, 2020.
Welcome to politics’ darkest hour.
If the coronavirus outbreak has taught us anything beyond the necessity of careful hygiene, it’s that the first victim of a pandemic is leadership.
From Beijing to Brussels, from Rome to Washington, London and beyond, politicians haven’t just failed to rise to the occasion, they’ve engaged in a dangerous game of parsing, obfuscation and reality-denial that has cost lives and delayed a resolute response.
Even though virologists have been warning for weeks that the outbreak could explode, political leaders, particularly in the West, did little to halt its advance.
“Many more families are going to lose loved ones before their time” – Boris Johnson, UK prime minister