Public Health Community Must Communicate Swine Flu Information, Says Assist. Surgeon Gen.
One of the biggest challenges in the fight against the ongoing H1N1 virus is going to be effectively communicating crucial information about the virus in a timely manner, says Anne Schuchat, U.S. Assistant Surgeon General. “Our ability to effectively communicate to people what they need to know… is critical to things not being even worse than they would be otherwise,” she adds. (0:46)
July 2, 2009
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