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Health Systems and Policy Research

  • ISSN: 2254-9137
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Mark Krutzinna

Department of Medicine, University of Geneva, University of Geneva, Switzerland

Publications
  • Editorial   
    Public Health Ethics and Risk Communication in a Pandemic by Health Policy
    Author(s): Mark Krutzinna*

    Risk reduction during emergencies and epidemics depends on effectively communicating public health advice, and ethical communication advice places a strong emphasis on being completely open. However, communicating during the epidemic has occasionally been difficult, in part because being transparent can be difficult from a practical and conceptual standpoint. When scientific understanding of COVID-19 was changing and there was hesitation to accept that concerns about resource limitation were impacting public health recommendations, a unique dilemma arose. Keywords: Risk communication; COVID-19; Pandemic; Transparency; Precautionary principle; Infection prevention and control .. View More»

    DOI: 10.36648/2254- 9137.22.9.157

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