80,000 Hours Podcast

#76 – Tara Kirk Sell on misinformation, who's done well and badly, & what to reopen first

May 8, 2020
Tara Kirk Sell, a Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and former Olympic swimmer, dives into the significant role of misinformation during health crises. She discusses lessons learned from COVID-19 and how media narratives can impact public compliance. Tara critiques U.S. health responses, emphasizing transparency and preparedness for future pandemics. She also explores innovative approaches to risk assessment and the necessity of community involvement in reopening strategies. Expect insightful commentary on the balance of safety and economic activity.
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INSIGHT

Misinformation in Outbreaks

  • Misinformation during outbreaks is common, with disinformation campaigns exploiting public health.
  • This erodes trust, hindering compliance with interventions and sowing division.
INSIGHT

Mistrust in Authorities

  • While most Americans initially supported lockdowns, growing mistrust in authorities is concerning.
  • This may stem from inconsistent messaging and changing guidelines, like on masks.
ANECDOTE

US Government Communication Failures

  • The US federal government's COVID-19 risk communication has been flawed, breaking many established rules.
  • They've been slow, inconsistent, and have over-reassured, leading to loss of public trust.
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