Experts call for mass communication campaign – not ‘naff little drawings’ – and ministers urged to relearn art of answering questions
Amid confusion and panic in the community about social distancing measures and school closures, advertising and health messaging experts have urged the government to launch a mass communication campaign making use of television streaming services, social media and news services, and told politicians to scrap “rambling, two-minute answers”.
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