Johnson: This is the Covid-19 horror we feared, and created Updated Dec 14, 2020; Posted Dec 14, 2020 8. Kawanna Ouzts, a Technician in the Emergency Department at University Hospital in Newark, shows a sense of optimism after a busy week during the COVID-19 surge in April 2020. (Edwin J. Torres for GovernorÕs Office/University Hospital). Facebook Share This is an opinion column I’ve always loved horror movies. Not the silly, gore-filled chainsaw types, just about anything else in the genre, though. The scarier the better. As a kid in Tulsa, I watched a local sci-fi/horror movie series called “Fantastic Theater” on Friday and Saturday nights. It had eerie opening theme music. Some of those gawd-awful flicks made me can-I-sleep-with-you-momma scared. (Dad wasn’t having it.)