A checklist for COVID-19 public health messaging
Useful coronavirus public health messages are clear and concise, emphasize the public good, and create the impression that others expect compliance.
Useful coronavirus public health messages are clear and concise, emphasize the public good, and create the impression that others expect compliance.
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