Why combative language doesn't strike the right tone on COVID-19
The temptation for journalists and politicians alike to characterize COVID-19 in terms of national conflict seems almost irresistible. For those living with the practical challenges of this crisis, this kind of escalation in rhetoric is far from helpful.
 
On COVID-19, let's lose the language of war
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On COVID-19, let's lose the language of war
The temptation for journalists and politicians alike to characterize COVID-19 in terms of national conflict seems almost irresistible. For those living with the practical challenges of this crisis, this kind of escalation in rhetoric is far from helpful.

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