Commentary Like it or not—and I certainly don’t—the COVID-19 pandemic changed practically everything about our lives. One of the traditionally most satisfying, even heartwarming, of relationships that has been majorly affected is doctor–patient. On or about New Year’s, I wrote: “Do you trust your doctor anymore? Honestly? I don’t mean Dr. Anthony Fauci. How can anybody trust him, with all the prevarications, constant shifts in policy and deceptions, not to mention denying U.S. taxpayer support for gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and other aspects of the doctor’s dark past revealed in great detail in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s book? I’m talking about your own personal doctor, the man or woman who has been your friend and trusted counselor for years, maybe decades. How do you feel about that person? Has it changed? Of the 465 people who wrote answers in the comments section, easily 90 percent were upset—or …