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US Pandemic vs. Politics

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Liviu Popa Simil*

Volume3-Issue8
Dates: Received: 2022-08-11 | Accepted: 2022-08-20 | Published: 2022-08-30
Pages: 985-987

Abstract

USA is in disarray, embedded in a strange recession, where GDP is decreasing, while workforce is growing, at least after government calculations, with lots of omissions included. Visibly US is in decay due to internal factors mainly, accelerated by wrong political actions, with deep disrespect to common sense, that triggers the action of external factors. Inflation is not entirely due to inappropriate response to pandemic, but is rooted in economy’s dysfunctions, and external politics based on provoking external wars for the business of the “very few” who owns both parties sake. COVID did not disappeared, is here, thriving, and takes a hard toll on US citizens, but was covered by other issues that captures the minds of a poorly educated population, trapped in information bubble.

Nor democrat or republican leadership, explained clearly the role of masks in fighting pandemic, and masks become now an object of fashion and political statements, being inappropriately worn. Due to this lack of understanding of how aerosolized nano-matter in form of viruses and bacteria propagates, the risk of having new pandemics over the winter is high. Viruses as SAR-CoV-2 continue to mutate and spread, and competes with new health threats as monkey pox, where 40% of US population suffer from a combination of Diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Stroke, Heart Disease, Cancer, Chronic Kidney Disease and Chronic Lung Disease, aggravated by opioids, alcoholism stimulated by new recession, that will increase poorness and its consequences. It is important that government and its agencies to correct their attitude toward the real threats and to place health and safety of population above politics.

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© 2022 Simil LP. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0

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Simil LP. US Pandemic vs. Politics. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2022 Aug 30; 3(8): 985-987. doi: 10.37871/jbres1541, Article ID: JBRES1541, Available at: https://www.jelsciences.com/articles/jbres1541.pdf


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