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Trust in institutions and experts is necessary for effective response from "summary" of Ten Lessons for a Post-Pandemic World by Fareed Zakaria
Trust in institutions and experts is a critical component of an effective response in times of crisis. When faced with challenges like a pandemic, individuals look to those in positions of authority for guidance and solutions. Institutions such as government agencies, public health organizations, and scientific experts play a crucial role in providing accurate information and coordinating responses to mitigate the impact of a crisis. In order for these institutions to be effective, they must be trusted by the public. Without trust, people may be hesitant to follow guidelines or take necessary actions to protect themselves and others. This lack of trust can lead to confusion, misinformation, and ultimately, a breakdown in the response effort. Exp...Similar Posts
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