Crisis and emergency risk communication and emotional appeals in COVID-19 public health messaging: Quantitative content analysis
Background: Although COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency, it remains pervasive in Singapore, a city-state situated in Southeast Asia, with periodic waves of infection. In addition to disease management, strong communication strategies are critical in the government’s response to the pand...
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Main Authors: | Ho, Shirley S., CHUAH, Agnes S. F., ROSENTHAL, Sonny, KIM, Hye Kyung, Soh, Shannon S. H. |
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2024
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