Oz has promoted false health claims. What if he pushed vaccinations? Matt Motta and Dominik Stecuła - October 16, 2022 When Oz urged viewers to vaccinate against the measles, many listened, our research finds
A covid-19 vaccine might be tough to distribute in countries at war Jori Breslawski - November 12, 2020 Misinformation is just one of the challenges
Americans want to trust the experts on the coronavirus. That isn’t easy. Stephanie Ternullo - October 5, 2020 They end up trusting parties on the evidence.
Which pandemic model should you trust? Here’s how to evaluate them. Scott E. Page - May 6, 2020 Don’t rely on just one.
While Brazil’s president fights social distancing, its public health system is fighting the pandemic Jessica A.J. Rich - May 3, 2020 Brazil’s public health movement transformed the country’s constitution and its bureaucracy. Can it protect citizens from the pandemic?
Republicans were more concerned about Ebola than they’ve been about coronavirus. Here’s why. Michael Tesler - March 27, 2020 Party leaders’ messages have a big influence on public opinion -- especially on new and complex diseases like Ebola and covid-19.
Why Trump and Fauci need each other Sanford C. Gordon and Dimitri Landa - March 25, 2020 They give one another more credibility on the coronavirus pandemic, reaching a broader audience.
If Trump took responsibility for coronavirus missteps, it might actually help him. David Ryan Miller and Andrew Reeves - March 25, 2020 Our research finds that leaders who claim responsibility get a significant boost
Apparently, Trump ignored early coronavirus warnings. That has consequences. Michael Poznansky - March 22, 2020 Other presidents distrusted their intelligence teams — often with dire results.
This is who Americans trust about coronavirus information. Shana Kushner Gadarian and Bethany Albertson - March 19, 2020 Here’s what our research finds