I find that such “liturgical war” issues become ridiculous and petty in a time like this.
I would think we have more important issues, but then I have known some, one comes to mind I know in real life, that at one time was more zealous about spreading communion on the tongue among faithful Catholics than spreading the Gospel to the world. Perhaps that colors my perspective. To him, since he stated this might be a “planned-demic?” perhaps he does not believe it is a “time like this.”
In any case, it is not an option at my parish. And while Fr. Z used the USCCB document as evidence that it is possible to still distribute on the tongue, he left off this part from the guide. “If Communion on the tongue is provided, one could consider using hand sanitizer after each communicant who receives on the tongue.”
Can you imagine how that would work out in a communion line, where every time some one opts for the communion on the tongue, communion stops while the priest steps aside to sanitize his hands?
Then there is an issue of how to do this with a mask. For our protocol, after receiving, we have the communicant step a few feet away, alone, lower their mask and consume the host. Our priest pointed out that as a pro-life people, we would do better to err on the side of caution, even if no “compelling” (a word that speaks to the judgment of the listener) argument can be made. We are just following the advice of our own medical professionals.