Experts Say COVID Changed How People Respond to Health Scares

By Joe Rios
young student making injection in training pad near medical equipment, healthcare worker

Health experts say that the pandemic significantly impacted public trust in institutions and responses to health alarms.

COVID-19 shifted perceptions of science, government, and media, allowing public concern to escalate rapidly in a modern information environment.

The “trust gap” is driven by a desire for certainty amidst scientific adaptation, exacerbated by social media and skepticism. 

Experts suggest that restoring confidence will require long-term efforts focused on being transparent in communication and facts.

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