‘communication, that is the key’: a qualitative investigation of how essential workers with covid- 19 responded to public health information

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  • who: Penpatra Sripaiboonkij and colleagues from the misinformation is common and expect scientists and governments to provide accurate information [21]Given the ever-u00adevolving nature of infectious pathogens, the rapid detection and dissemination of health threats are heavily reliant on information technology (IT) infrastructure for two-u00ad way communication between health providers and the, We also note references to sharing stories by participants. Like Bennett et al we believe that future communication strategies could learn from personal experiences of people infected with COVID-u00ad, if given u2018an outlet (to hear their) uncensored stories`., Strengths and limitations Our . . .

     

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