What role do governments and media play in shaping public perception during a crisis?
Governments and media often influence public perception by controlling the narrative around crises. The host argues that they may prioritize maintaining their reputation and ratings over providing accurate information, which can lead to public panic and misinformation. This dynamic can create a feedback loop where fear is amplified rather than alleviated.
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