Season 1 · Episode 59
059 - Social Media, Scientific Uncertainty, and Political Polarization—COVID-19's Misinformation Storm
Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
April 30, 202016m 22s
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Show Notes
Misinformation about COVID-19 can have real human costs in the forms of physical harm and "straining the fabric of democracy." But where does misinformation come from and how can it be prevented when so much is still unknown about the virus? Guest host Dr. Colleen Barry, chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management, talks with Dr. Brendan Nyhan, an expert in the politics of misinformation about health, about why people might believe false claims, the role of politics, and how to keep science at the center of the discussion.
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