Access Denied: COVID-19 Pandemic Complicates Journalists’ Work

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Access Denied: COVID-19 Pandemic Complicates Journalists’ Work

While institutions, governments, elected officials, companies and sports federations are all having to adapt to new constraints under the coronavirus pandemic, experts say they are often using the health crisis as an excuse to restrict journalists’ access.

“We’re seeing all sorts of situations where people are using Covid to hide information,” said David Cuillier, professor of journalism at the University of Arizona. So as not to reveal the number of cases in a retirement home or university, for example, some authorities hide behind arguments about personal data even if that data is anonymous and the laws don’t apply, Cuillier said.

His campaign team uses health precautions to justify restricting access to Biden to only a dozen reporters and photographers. These difficulties come at a time when the media landscape is already under pressure from fallen incomes, which have been worsened by the pandemic, especially among local papers.Chronically understaffed newsrooms don’t always have sufficient time to cultivate sources and dig into public records to the extent that the job requires.

Access to information is further complicated by the growing public distrust of the press in an era when President Donald Trump rails against mainstream media he dislikes.

 

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