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The coronavirus has upended life as we know it. But information on the virus and its impact seems to change constantly, and contradictory reporting is everywhere. How can people cut through the noise and learn what’s true? And should we be OK with not knowing much about the virus yet, and trusting that in time, we’ll know enough to be able to implement solutions to allow life to return back to normal? In this episode, host David DesRoches speaks with epidemiologist Erica Fowler and Laura Willis, associate professor of health and strategic communications at Quinnipiac University.
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The coronavirus has upended life as we know it. But information on the virus and its impact seems to change constantly, and contradictory reporting is everywhere. How can people cut through the noise and learn what’s true? And should we be OK with not knowing much about the virus yet, and trusting that in time, we’ll know enough to be able to implement solutions to allow life to return back to normal? In this episode, host David DesRoches speaks with epidemiologist Erica Fowler and Laura Willis, associate professor of health and strategic communications at Quinnipiac University.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices