As far as I’m aware (and it might be worth finding/doing some research to verify this?)
The *response* to the pandemic is politicised, and more so in the US than elsewhere (or at least more so than the UK, and probably elsewhere too)
The view that pandemics are bad and we should prevent them if we can has bilateral support
Hence I think it’s probably more straightforward for this group to be on the side of defeating pandemics, and not take sides politically
However that’s lots that I don’t know about politics, esp in the US, so if someone knows more than me about this I’m happy to hear alternative views.
As far as I’m aware (and it might be worth finding/doing some research to verify this?)
The *response* to the pandemic is politicised, and more so in the US than elsewhere (or at least more so than the UK, and probably elsewhere too)
The view that pandemics are bad and we should prevent them if we can has bilateral support
Hence I think it’s probably more straightforward for this group to be on the side of defeating pandemics, and not take sides politically
However that’s lots that I don’t know about politics, esp in the US, so if someone knows more than me about this I’m happy to hear alternative views.