
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced an era of uncertainty that touched every corner of society, stirring up economic and societal turbulence. Amidst the chaos, the media became the essential bridge conveying COVID-19 updates to the public. However, this information exchange birthed an unexpected consequence: political polarization. Suddenly, COVID-19 was no longer just a scientific or health conce
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t even in a global crisis, polarizing narratives can dominate the conversation.
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