Health
Talking to relatives who put politics over pandemic safety – GW Hatchet
It can be easy to feel frustrated when a relative isn’t taking the pandemic seriously, but there are a few ways to find some common ground.

Talking about politics with family can be difficult, but the pandemic has brought on a new level of frustration.
Listening to one of your relatives minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is unnerving and has the potential to divide families. It can be easy to feel caught off guard when a loved one isnt taking the health crisis seriously, but there are a few things you can tell them to find some common ground.
Here are some tips on what to say to a family member who doesn’t want to adhere…
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