MROO, please understand that by saying it "can't be political" that prevents many of us from speaking, sharing our experiences, or relieving our strain through communication.
Would it be political if you asked me how I was doing, and I was Asian, and I described how people were yelling racist things at me? (I'm not but I know people in this very scenario.)
I have to think about how hospital bills, rent, food, etc. will be paid for if someone in my family or my circle gets sick. I have to watch what our state and federal government is going to do to alleviate that burden like a hawk and plan accordingly. Is that political?
I have to think about how mental health services are somehow being considered "non essential" in some places and may be unavailable to me or people I love. Is that political?
I have to think about how elderly care is not being well considered for people like my father who need in home care. Is that political?
I have to think hard about how each governor is reacting to the situation and what will/won't be in effect in Ohio. Is that political?
The ability to speak about your experience with COVID in any depth and have it be non-political is something that not everybody has.
By demanding something be non-political we silence a lot of voices in need. I'm sure that as long as it's kept civil and facts-based it should be fine.