Risk communication is a key component of public health interventions during an outbreak. As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded in late 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) was at the forefront in the development of risk communication strategies. The WHO introduced a range of activities with the purpose of enabling the public to avail verified and timely information on COVID-19 prevention behaviors. Given the various WHO activities to protect the public health during COVID-19, it is important to investigate the extent of familiarity and uptake of the WHO recommendations among the public during the first wave of the pandemic.

Risk communication during COVID-19: a descriptive study on familiarity with, adherence to and trust in the WHO preventive measures

Varghese, Nirosha Elsem
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Sabat, Iryna
Data Curation
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Torbica, Aleksandra
Writing – Review & Editing
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2021

Abstract

Risk communication is a key component of public health interventions during an outbreak. As the coronavirus pandemic unfolded in late 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) was at the forefront in the development of risk communication strategies. The WHO introduced a range of activities with the purpose of enabling the public to avail verified and timely information on COVID-19 prevention behaviors. Given the various WHO activities to protect the public health during COVID-19, it is important to investigate the extent of familiarity and uptake of the WHO recommendations among the public during the first wave of the pandemic.
2021
2021
Varghese, Nirosha Elsem; Sabat, Iryna; Neumann-Böhme, Sebastian; Schreyögg, Jonas; Stargardt, Tom; Torbica, Aleksandra; van Exel, Job; Barros, Pedro Pita; Brouwer, Werner
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