Reflections on Communication Difficulties Related to Covid-19
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https://doi.org/10.24203/ajpnms.v9i3.6668Keywords:
covid-19, communication difficulties, uncertainty, laypeople explanationsAbstract
This paper describes some of the concept which are often miscommunicated between scientists, politicians and laypeople. Scientists are advised to take a more active role in explaining relevant concepts so that they can be understood by laypeople and thus facilitate better discussions.
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