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COVID-19 pandemic and science reporting in Pakistan
Sadia Jamil
School of International Communications
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Journalists
100%
COVID-19 Pandemic
100%
Pakistan
100%
Scientific Reporting
100%
Pandemic Data
100%
Science Journalism
42%
System Level
28%
Social Systems
28%
Pakistani
28%
Contextual Factors
14%
Cultural Contexts
14%
Context Influence
14%
Incomplete Knowledge
14%
Organizational Level
14%
Access to Information
14%
Financial Investment
14%
Institutional Level
14%
Five-level
14%
News Organizations
14%
Policy Guidelines
14%
Safety Risk
14%
Hierarchy of Influences Model
14%
South Asian Countries
14%
Cultural Barriers
14%
Journalism Training
14%
Scientific Publishing
14%
Advisory Committee
14%
Institutional System
14%
Illiteracy
14%
Language Barriers
14%
Individual Routines
14%
Religious Context
14%
Equal Opportunities
14%
Digital Repositories
14%
Training Opportunities
14%
Social Sciences
COVID 19 Epidemic
100%
Science Journalism
60%
Social Systems
40%
Contextual Factor
20%
Cultural Context
20%
Administrative Structure
20%
Financial Investment
20%
Equal Opportunity
20%
Science of Publications
20%
Lack of Knowledge
20%
Training Opportunities
20%