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QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
This is actually an incredibly politically (and geopolitically) relevant event, and a rare situation where politics actually touches us directly.
From the reaction of our government services, to mitigating the economic damage, to the ripples that we're seeing in the geopolitical sphere - politics is deeply enmeshed in how humans respond to the pandemic on every level of our societies.
Dealing with emergencies of this scale is one of the primary reasons we have politicians for in the first place.
From the reaction of our government services, to mitigating the economic damage, to the ripples that we're seeing in the geopolitical sphere - politics is deeply enmeshed in how humans respond to the pandemic on every level of our societies.
Dealing with emergencies of this scale is one of the primary reasons we have politicians for in the first place.