>Timely, honest communication from a source an audience deems credible is essential to containing fear during an epidemic, but governments have the tough job of explaining risk and telling people how to act without also seeding alarm, says Carnegie Mellon University psychologist Baruch Fischhoff, PhD. He chaired the Food and Drug Administration's Risk Advisory Committee and the Environmental Protection Agency's Homeland Security Advisory Committee.
Well that's too bad
Give me a source picked by .gov that the audience would deem credible
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