Scholar: Singapore Government’s Crisis Communication Wins the Trust of the People

It has been two years since the World Health Organization (WHO) characterised COVID-19 as a pandemic.

Singapore has often been lauded for its effective management of the pandemic situation with one of the world’s lowest fatality rates. What insights can other communities glean from Singapore’s successful measures in controlling the virus?

Hear from Associate Professor Natasha Howard from the NUS Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health as she weighs in on Singapore’s crisis communications strategies.

Read more here.

Photo Credit: Ming Pao News