@pbsnews: Michigan community attempts to heal political divisions deepened by the pandemic Five years after the pandemic, the impacts on our politics, public health and civic life continue to be felt across communities. Judy Woodruff spoke to community members in Southeastern Michigan to explore how divisions that emerged during the public health emergency continue to play out today. It's part of her ongoing series, America at a Crossroads. #pbsnews #newshour #pbsnewshour #michigan #politics #news #politicaldivision#crossroads#americaatacrossroads #community
Those folks that pushed back against the shutdown seem to not care about the people who lost their lives.
2025-03-22 12:28:58
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spog :
I loved how she did her own research. Just think she should maybe do a better job.
2025-03-22 13:55:57
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DaveB0821 :
People forget about the freezer trucks parked outside the hospitals because the morgues were full.
2025-03-22 13:25:37
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sadsadsam :
I can’t image being 5 years out and still feel like things shouldn’t have shut down and it wasn’t a big deal. Bodies were literally piling up outside every hospital.
2025-03-22 14:02:33
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Nick Nick 🇺🇲 🆘 :
All I can say is Big Gretch kept a lot of people alive. Sometimes you have to trust the information you have to make decisions at that time and that's what she did
2025-03-22 16:13:29
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devenb10 :
I have all feeling Holly's kids weren't gonna be collegiate material regardless of the pandemic
2025-03-22 16:11:39
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Jen :
Pandemics & capitalism don't mix. The answers are simple & we refuse to learn. We need regulated indoor air quality & people need to 😷 at min when sick but universally in healthcare & public transit
2025-03-24 09:42:42
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Skyscraper :
They are alive to complain and be racist and homophobic. Alive.
2025-03-24 04:47:33
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