Coronacast has calmed public's nerves during the pandemic

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From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, two voices have helped calm the nerves of Australians, while keeping us informed on the outbreak, with practical, actionable ways we can all help flatten the curve

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“The feedback that we got from [listeners at the start of the pandemic] was, well, 'we can trust you, but we can't trust the government', which is a very troubling thing. That was not our intent at all. But I think that the problem at the Commonwealth level was there was a lot of mixed messaging going on.”“I felt so overwhelmed at the beginning of the pandemic,'' says Taylor. “As a health reporter, but as a person as well.

“The easy answer is Dan Andrews, because he’s been out there giving the tough messages,” says Swan. “But I would rate all of the state premiers equally. I think they’ve all done an amazing job and stepped to the fore.

 

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Cool heads prevailed while ScottyFromMarketing was trying to do a Trump. The untold story of the COVID-19 response.

WHAT A LOAD OF BS SWAN PREDICTED SOMETHING LIKME 150,000 DEATHS , HES AN IDIOTHASNT PRACTICED MEDICINE FOR LIKE 35 YEARS

A compulsory listen every morning !!!! normanswan teegstar coronacast

Can someone there please tell this to our entire U.S. government?

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