CORONAVIRUS UPDATES: Communications, Coverage and PR Best Practices

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June 29, 2020

Gilead Sciences Outlines Pricing Process for Treatment in Statement

by Nicole Schuman

Today Gilead Sciences announced its remdesivir treatment plan for those battling COVID-19. The announcement included a steep pricing structure and a statement from the CEO, Daniel O’Day, on its website and social media posts.

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June 28, 2020

Coronavirus Task Force Briefing Provides a Mixed Bag

by Seth Arenstein

Is the glass half full or half empty? Do you accentuate the positive or own the bad facts? Do you mention bad news once and then move on? Those were the choices members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force faced during Friday’s public briefing, its first since late April. As it turned out, the briefing contained a mix of information.

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June 25, 2020

Vegas, Disneyland Pivot Messaging for Visitor Safety

by Nicole Schuman

America’s tourist playgrounds face a giant test as coronavirus cases increase in the south and west, just after the northeast successfully stopped the spread, getting some of the worst hit areas like New York City and Boston under control.

Public officials and companies are scrambling to deliver guidelines and messaging to promote health and safety to visitors, particularly for those areas which have reopened, like Las Vegas resorts and casinos.

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June 16, 2020

We Need PR Pros to Help a Confused Public on Coronavirus

by Seth Arenstein

For months, we’ve noted mixed messaging about coronavirus, leaving the public confused, attempting to chart a course. It's terrible for confusion to reign when life and death are involved. Yet even the statistics seem muddy.

Hospitalizations and fatalities in 18 states are increasing, we read. And reports say a White House model predicts 200,000 dead Americans by October 1. More than 2 million of our fellow citizens have been infected, and in excess of 116,000 have died.

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June 9, 2020

WHO Said What? Confusion Erupts Over Virus Transmission

by Seth Arenstein

Though much press coverage concentrated on the death of George Floyd and related protests, WHO made pandemic news yesterday. In truth, it added confusion to an already unclear situation. Inexact word choice was the issue.

At the pandemic's start, advice was simple. PR pros should send audiences to trusted sources of  information, such as the CDC or the WHO. Those beacons of science would offer consistent, factual information, was the thinking.

It wasn’t long before that advice went awry.

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June 2, 2020

Edelman Follows Standard Practice on Coronavirus Layoffs

by Seth Arenstein

The question facing Edelman, the world's largest PR firm and founders of the eponymous Trust Barometer, is how to regain trust. In late March, global CEO Richard Edelman promised staff there’d be no coronavirus-related layoffs at the firm. Today, Edelman went back on its promise.

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