As COVID-19 Cases Surge In The U.S., Officials Point To Lack Of Social Distancing

Jul 29, 2020 at 03:15 pm by WGNS


As states continue to reopen and coronavirus cases surge throughout several parts of the United States, families are facing a patchwork of contradictory rules/guidances surrounding social distancing, making it difficult to assess the risks associated with different activities.

While we’ve all seen the reports of large groups blatantly ignoring social distancing guidelines, the more prominent, and perhaps problematic, social distancing challenge is coming from people who simply are confused about what measures to take, or believe the negative impacts of social distancing outweigh the potential risks. 

With a barrage of conflicting opinions, consumers are understandably divided on the appropriate social distancing measures that allow for them to be safe, but also allow for the natural social connection they crave as humans to stay mentally healthy. Peter Kozodoy, TEDx Speaker and author of Honest to Greatness: How Today’s Greatest Leaders Use Brutal Honesty to Achieve Massive Success, says it’s time to be honest with ourselves in our social distancing efforts.  

In an interview, Peter can provide expert insight into how Americans can honestly reflect on their social distancing patterns and how we can address both the internal conflict and the actions we take with friends and family, including:

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