Unfortunately we’ve blamed, shamed, and alienated many of the people who we now need to get to community (ie “herd”) immunity. Gonna take a lot of buried hatchets and bridge building- and time. The question is, can everyone put their politics aside for the good of
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Many disagree (and it’s their prerogative) but purely from an engagement point of view, I don’t see how you can keep telling a group that they are responsible for every past, current, and future problem caused by #covid19, and then expect them to trust and work with you on it.
I see it on Twitter, on Facebook, on cable news, and in the community. So many clearly hate the opposite political party WAY more than they hate #covid19. They won’t admit it, but their actions and words make it plain. Problem is, the only way forward is together.
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