Risk Communication and COVID-19 explores the -risk communication- responses by national governments to the outbreak and global spread of the COVID-19 strain of coronavirus.
The book focuses on 17 country case studies, representing states all around the world, covering a range of democratic and authoritarian systems, styles of leadership and political contexts. The chapters analyse communication drawing on a modified risk communication framework to determine what patterns governmental risk communication followed in several areas: messenger attributes, consistency and clarity of communication, communication methods, message attributes, and public trust in government. The book also analyses how these attributes changed and developed over time from 2020-2022. The analysed period is divided into several parts representing different pandemic milestones such as the first cases, the second wave of the pandemic, vaccination, and adaptation to the endemic logic of dealing with th