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Workshop# 4: Public Messaging: Risk Communication for Disaster Preparedness, Evacuation, and Sheltering: After-Action Report (AAR)Behr et al., 2020
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- Behr J
- Yusuf W
- Marshall J
- Dunn E
- CONVERGE COVID-19 Working Group
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Participants in the breakout sessions for the CONVERGE COVID-19 Working Group's Workshop 4 (Public Messaging) identified key issues that included the need to provide timely and effective communication to the public, increasing awareness around using …
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