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we're all in this together 

A phrase that people say nowadays, because the coronavirus is decimating the population of the earth. Saying that basically means that we are going to fight the coronavirus together which makes no sense, since the only people actually "fighting" the virus is doctors and nurses. The whole point in people saying this is to get people to stop freaking out over it, because although the coronavirus is more contagious and deadlier than the normal flu, very few people actually die from the virus. (side note: although it is a nuisance to most people, to some, they have things to worry about. In the big picture, coronavirus does affect the economy.)
"We're all in this together" says Tom. John replies by saying, "Bruh, the only people who are actually working are doctors and nurses while we can't fricken go anywhere since the lockdown!"
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We’re all in this together 

A phrase used by people acting high and mighty in justifying COVID mitigation measures, regardless how remote or questionably effective, while their own track record is dicey and possibly hypocritical. The COVID-esque equivalent to “thank you for your service.”
Don’t forget to mask up when you leave the home. We’re all in this together.