‘An epidemic of pathological grief’
Americans are experiencing “
an epidemic of pathological grief”
due to the coronavirus pandemic,
Dott. Charles Marmar,
chair of the department of psychiatry at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, ha detto martedì.
Between people who have lost loved ones and those suffering more general stress,
the emotional toll is widespread,
Marmar told JAMA editor in chief Dr.
Howard Bauchner. “
Taken all together, 30 per 40%
of the general population are burdened with stress, ansia e depressione,
and a subgroup of three to four million Americans are deeply burdened by loss —
and some of those quite severely,”
said Marmar.
Lid time
As Trump plunges further off the rails 13 giorni prima delle elezioni, Biden is sticking to the slow and steady strategy he’s used all year.
Ahead of the next and last presidential debate,
the Democratic nominee hunkered down in his home state of Delaware on Tuesday to hit the briefing books. A 9:32 a.m.,
his campaign declared a “
lid”
— a signal to the journalists following Biden that he was staying home all day.
Trump’s team has had great fun with Biden’s early lids,
claiming they are a sign he is too old for the demands of the presidency.
Trump himself is barnstorming across the country,
holding several rallies a day despite the Covid-19 risk to his fans.
But Biden’s low-wattage approach worked when he won the Democratic nomination,
and taking debate prep seriously helped him emerge unscathed from Trump’s effort to trample him in their first televised clash.
Di giovedì, a proposito, the candidates’ microphones will be muted for the first two minutes of each topic area when their rival speaks, in a bid to prevent Trump turning the event into another farce. With typical Trump world bellicosity, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said this meant Biden would have to speak for more than 30 seconds and he would stumble into “disasters.”
Biden’s unruffled approach is coinciding with the first signs of a Democratic freakout as the election nears. The recurring condition, diagnosed by Barack Obama’s former political guru David Plouffe as “bedwetting,” is marked by obsessive refreshing of political forecasting sites and outright panic at any poll that shows the race tightening.
Whoever you want to win, election night will be a wild ride of nerves, joy and despair, so maybe Biden is right to stay low-key. After the turbulence of the last four years, who couldn’t do with an early lid?