Trust in Public Health
Exaggerating fatality rates may yield short-term compliance, but it ultimately erodes trust in public health. Jay emphasizes that credibility is vital; when public health misleads, it risks backlash and increased exposure to preventable diseases. The Swedish model demonstrates that transparency fosters public cooperation, highlighting the importance of maintaining trust for effective health policies.In this clip
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