How The Telegraph covers coronavirus
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In this special episode, Data Journalist, Dominic Gilbert and Deputy Editor of the Global Health Security team, Anne Gulland join Theodora Louloudis to pull back the curtain on what it’s like analysing complicated (and often morbid) data, whether the old adage that “the stats never lie” rings true and why media focus lies on the negative news stories rather than the positive. Plus the trio reflect on what it’s like covering the most difficult story of their careers from their kitchen tables. Read The Telegraph’s good news roundup: https://bit.ly/3cUEaYV Read Anne Gulland’s work: https://bit.ly/2ATdqtU Read Dominic Gilbert’s work: https://bit.ly/2LPGWmt Get 7 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/audio Send us a voice note or email with your Coronavirus question: [email protected]
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