"Americans remain shaken by the covid experience, including the government’s feeble and at times counterproductive responses. The coronavirus cost more than 1 million Americans their lives and left millions more disabled by extreme fatigue, neurological issues and other symptoms of long covid. At the same time, people are angry that government efforts to keep covid from causing even more harm cost many their jobs, set children back in academic development, and led to an uptick in depression and poverty.
Better public health policies could have prevented this devastation."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/12/21/congress-pandemic-preparedness-budget-deal/
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Why is this written in the past tense?
@cyrilpedia @taylorlorenz Are you using the Mona iOS app to achieve your quote boosts?
@cyrilpedia @amymaxmen was the problem really the policies themselves or was it a citizenry more interested in their personal FREEDUMB than they were in saving themselves, their friends, their neighbors, their community?
@cyrilpedia @amymaxmen Only 15% of Americans have taken the new bivalent vaccine. Americans refuse to mask up in the face of multiple viruses besides covid. People want to get angry-try looking in the mirror.
@cyrilpedia @amymaxmen Washington Post Opinion is a big red flag
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The government didn’t do enough and the government did too much?
We need to get back to the idea of "good governance." We need people and representatives who understand and value what good government can achieve. Sentiments like Reagan's quip about "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help'" and Norquist's "I don't want to abolish government. I simply want to reduce it to the size where I can drag it into the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub" have done an immense amount of harm.
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We also need to keep mega corporations and big pharma from buying off our representatives with big campaign donations, so they can get back to their jobs - representing their constituents!
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In reality, when you get outside of leftwing thought bubbles, you will find that most Americans don't care about Covid all that much. It was at the beginning and remains a mild flu. It is entirely the government's response to covid and the media's lack of pushback against that response that American's are shaken by.
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You are exactly right. It was a big deal because it seemed to have come out of nowhere. It will now be just like the flu, with yearly vaccinations and seasonal cycles of return. Although, I don't think it was leftwings that created the panic - it was the media in general, looking for a big story and causing mania instead. Media is the driver of a lot of what happens in our world! Thus - mastodon for people who actually think instead of reacting.
@cyrilpedia @amymaxmen stfu hore
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Male bovine digestive product. Lives were saved by lockdowns and masking prior to vaccines. MAGA, Fox, et al., have convinced half the country that those lives are inconsequential. Shame.