CERC : working with the media
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2014
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Alternative Title:Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication : working with the media
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Description:Disasters are major media events. Public health emergencies will engage the media, especially if an emergency is exotic,
atastrophic, or the first of its kind. The media are a constant presence in our lives and play a critical role in informing the public during any crisis or disaster. It’s natural for those responding to a public health emergency to think of the media as a bother and distraction, but a better understanding of their role in an emergency will improve the relationship.
CERC_Working_with_the_Media.pdf
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Pages in Document:36 numbered pages
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:db9ce291dee066deae44bba1530f57859270e547e1f7a668aba57dcd242be1f0
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