
VGs korona-dekning på internasjonal skryteliste
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Anerkjente Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, som er knyttet til Oxford-universitet, har laget en twittertråd hvor instituttet trekker fram journalistikk om koronaepidemien som har skilt seg ut de siste ukene.
Her er VGs løpende oppdatering av antall koronasmittende i Norge trukket fram. Andre på lista er New York Times, Financial Times, Reddit og El País.
Reuters Institute har i sin opprinnelige liste nevnt 16 medier, men oppfordrer samtidig andre til å komme med flere tips. Her kan du følge oppdateringene.
2. @MaxCRoser and his team at @OurWorldInData are tracking data and giving useful context on every aspect of the outbreak. This piece on how every country is testing is particularly useful https://t.co/iDraEWPVEt pic.twitter.com/jURZqzvc88
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
4. Italian news site @ilpost is making a real effort to cover the outbreak responsibly. This piece by @francescocosta explains why the figures in 🇮🇹Italy don't show the real reach of #COVIDー19 https://t.co/lKX2MXU51D
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
6. This comprehensive data-feed from 🇳🇴Norwegian tabloid @vgnett constantly updates the infection figures by county. The paper is getting its number directly from the counties (the official numbers are issued only once a day) https://t.co/xEAKk5fojD
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
8. 🇪🇸Spanish newspaper @el_pais has created this piece responding questions from their readers. The newspaper has dropped his paywall to better serve their readers during the outbreak https://t.co/nzCAwTN7C3
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
10. "Journalists [should] quote people whom their audience considers to be trusted messengers. Research has shown that means health and science professionals, not politicians"
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
Good advice from @mmbaily on how to cover #COVIDー19 https://t.co/3x49ieIZNC
12. These daily charts by @ft's @jburnmurdoch haven been really helpful for anyone tracking the outbreak in different countries https://t.co/mJYexESvRb
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
14. This piece from @Bhekisisa_MG explains how tough the outbreak could be for some countries in the Global South
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020
"Less than half of 🇿🇦South Africans have access to piped water in their houses. The other nearly 50% rely on communal sources"https://t.co/ExkpKmwH85
16. Here's the largest database of stories against misinformation. More than 1,000 fact checks from over 100 fact checkers in 45+ countries. All credit to @ctardaguila @baybarsorsek and @factchecknet. Link via @jencyjac https://t.co/oo7xZmPWLh
— Reuters Institute (@risj_oxford) March 22, 2020