Data is not enough: from Covid to measles, America must relearn risk communication | Lynne Peeples

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The confusion over hantavirus and Ebola is a reminder that we must do better at explaining how to respond to an outbreak

Two unfolding outbreaks continue to command global attention.

As a hantavirus outbreak tied to a cruise ship appears to be petering out, Ebola cases continue to mount in Africa.

Alongside them have emerged familiar artifacts of the Covid era, including https://ebolamap.org/">dashboards, trackers, maps, risk estimates, and a polarized mix of alarming and dismissive takes.

Once again, weโ€™re able to watch disease spread in almost real time.

Yet despite all the information, many people are left asking the same questions: what can I trust?

How bad is this, really?

What should I do?

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