Finding Peace In The Midst Of The Pandemic, Uncertainty
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A recent survey from Onepoll research says 16 percent of Americans have let go of a friendship since the pandemic started.
From school board battles, to restaurant attacks, to airplane standoffs – with more than 4,000 unruly passenger reports and 3,000+ mask-related incidents, to be exact, the country seems a bit like a balloon – ready to pop.
It's hard to know if the world is angrier or if it's a matter of perception.
Here's what we do know: Relationships have splintered. A recent survey from Onepoll research says 16 percent of Americans have let go of a friendship since the pandemic started. The top two reasons: Political divides and disagreements over the COVID-19 vaccine.
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