Supermarkets are painted as battlegrounds, and supplies are framed as a scare. While the coronavirus pandemic’s impact is newsworthy, if done without care, it can also lead to wide-spread panic in local communities.
Media coverage leads to an increase in ‘panic buying’
Supermarkets are painted as battlegrounds, and supplies are framed as a scare. While the coronavirus pandemic’s impact is…
April 22, 2020
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