Tara Smith, an epidemiologist, discusses the worrying trend of COVID-19 impact in rural areas and the cultural divide in response to the virus. Martha Lincoln highlights the risk of coronavirus strategies being caught in US culture wars. Chris Ingram emphasizes the need for a balanced response to COVID-19 amidst media sensationalism and loss of perspective.
Rural areas are at risk due to limited healthcare facilities and shortages in equipment and expertise.
The divide between Democrat-leaning and conservative states reflects broader tensions over science and government interventions.
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Political Divide in Red States Over COVID-19 Restrictions
Red state Republican-led US states are in conflict over COVID-19 restrictions. Some argue that constraints are government overreach, while others express concerns about the rising infections. Easing restrictions amidst increasing infection rates has sparked debates, with health officials warning of triggering uncontrolled outbreaks.
Risk Factors in States and Concerns About Healthcare Facilities
States like Texas, Missouri, and Alabama face risks due to early and limited shutdowns and crowded tourist spots. Rural areas lack adequate healthcare facilities, with closures leading to equipment and expertise shortages. The pandemic's reach extends to rural areas with vulnerable populations, necessitating a close watch on healthcare capacities.
Cultural Divide Impacting Response and Economic Considerations
A political and cultural divide exacerbates responses to COVID-19 between Democrat-leaning and rural conservative states. Economic concerns drive reopenings in Republican-governed states like Florida, while scepticism towards lockdowns persists. The divide reflects broader societal tensions over science, public health, and government interventions.
Coronavirus outbreaks continue in various patterns around the United States, even as some state governors press ahead with lifting lockdowns. Particularly in rural states, support for getting back to normal has intensified, as some Americans feel their liberties are being trodden on by an overzealous public health regime. For epidemiologists such as Tara Smith, professor at the Emerging Infections Laboratory at Kent State University, this is a worrying trend as many rural areas are yet to fully experience the impact of coronavirus. And the medical and cultural anthropologist Martha Lincoln of San Francisco State University fears coronavirus strategies may have been consigned to the culture wars that have been raging between the left and right in the US for decades. But Florida political consultant and Republican Chris Ingram says there needs to be a balance in the response to COVID-19 and that some parts of the media and public health authorities have lost perspective.
Producer: Frey Lindsay.
(Picture: A protester holds a placard during an anti-lockdown protest in Michigan April 18th, 2020. Picture credit: Getty Images.)
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