Keywords

COVID-19 pandemic, misinformation, politics, public distrust, public health

 

Authors

  1. Hurt, Maria Christina DNP, MSN-Ed, FNP-C

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Public health recommendations at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic were initially well received by Americans. But when personal, economic, and social impacts were felt, a concerted pushback began. The response to pandemic mitigation measures has become increasingly partisan, exacerbated by an ideological divide fueled by news sources and social media. Nurses, whether working in public health or other fields, can contribute to rebuilding trust in public health institutions.