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Life after COVID: Is there a path back to ‘normal,’ or has the pandemic changed politics?
Will political division heightened during the COVID-19 pandemic last into future elections, even once the pandemic is over?
Arpan Lobo, The Holland Sentinel
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11:10 am UTC Apr. 7, 2021
HOLLAND Political polarization has deepened in Michigan and nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic, which is stretching into its second year.
Since the first states entered lockdowns or stay-at-home orders in March 2020, the U.S. has seen national protests against racial injustice and police brutality, a deeply divisive presidential election (and a subsequent insurrection) and protests against health orders in place to try to stem COVID-19’s spread.
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Meghan said: That was relayed to me by Harry, those were conversations the family had with him. Harry said he will never reveal who said it or what was said, but this won t stop the speculation.
Q: What damage has been done to Harry and Meghan s relationship with the Royal Family? At this stage, the damage could be irreparable. The Duke has vowed to try to restore his relationship with his father and said he hopes he can heal his rift with William in time.
The interview is likely to be seen - either by the press, the royals, or both - as an attack on the whole family, and how will William react to Meghan singling out Kate?