The role of scientific output in public debates in times of crisis: A case study of the reopening of schools during the COVID-19 pandemic
Gabriela F. Nane, Fran\c{c}ois van Schalkwyk, Jonathan Dudek, Daniel, Torres-Salinas, Rodrigo Costas, Nicolas Robinson-Garcia

TL;DR
This study examines how scientific research, media coverage, and policy decisions interact during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially regarding school reopenings, highlighting the role of scientific communication in public debates.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of the relationship between scientific output, media attention, and policy actions across three countries during COVID-19 school reopening debates.
Findings
Media often reference scientific studies in public debates.
Different countries exhibit varied policy responses to COVID-19.
Miscommunication of scientific information influences public perception.
Abstract
Situations in which no scientific consensus has been reached due to either insufficient, inconclusive or contradicting findings place strain on governments and public organizations which are forced to take action under circumstances of uncertainty. In this chapter, we focus on the case of COVID-19, its effects on children and the public debate around the reopening of schools. The aim is to better understand the relationship between policy interventions in the face of an uncertain and rapidly changing knowledge landscape and the subsequent use of scientific information in public debates related to the policy interventions. Our approach is to combine scientific information from journal articles and preprints with their appearance in the popular media, including social media. First, we provide a picture of the different scientific areas and approaches, by which the effects of COVID-19 on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMisinformation and Its Impacts · Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research · COVID-19 epidemiological studies
