Majority Say Pandemic Drove the Country Apart
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COVID-19’s consequences still ripple through society 5 years later
Five years since the federal government ordered businesses and schools to close their doors to prevent the spread of COVID-19, American society has not returned to all of its pre-pandemic rhythms and attitudes. It probably never will. The COVID-19 lockdowns disproportionately hurt service industry workers, black people, and children from low-income families. White-collar workers in knowledge industries, whose jobs shifted more easily to remote w…
Majority Say Pandemic Drove the Country Apart
A new Pew Research survey finds nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults -- 72% -- say the pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it together.Meanwhile, a recent Gallup poll found just 47% of Americans said "their life is completely back to normal. Another 13% say their life has
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