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From a Science and Technology Studies point of view, the COVID-19 pandemic has represented a global science communication challenge and an unprecedented opportunity to deepen the relationship(s) between science and society. A period in which science was particularly uncertain and in which the involvement of scientific experts as policy advisors has produced two concomitant results: first, science and scientists have benefited from increased public confidence; second, sciencerelated information has been increasingly politicized. To study science-related narratives during the pandemic, the authors focused on these three political leaders because of the pandemic . . .
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