Crises are times when citizens look to their elected officials and leaders for action. This timely and accessible book by Robert O. Schneider provides background on the COVID-19 crisis, failed planning, lack of effective response, and lack of leadership in the United States. The book highlights how the lack of planning, execution, and leadership caused substantial failure in the U.S. response to COVID-19, characterized by high case rates, deaths, and a continued inability to establish a national consensus on how to deal with the pandemic.