Science Versus Ideology: Scientists’ Social Engagement Is Needed
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People Science Versus Ideology: Scientists’ Social Engagement Is Needed to Stem the COVID-19 Pandemic

The global COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the unpreparedness and inability of many countries to effectively manage complex risks and ensure community resilience. Virginia Tech’s Deborah Brosnan and James Bohland, with CPP's Andreas Rechkemmer discuss science vs. ideology and more.

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