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Are We Overreacting? The Psychology of COVID-19 Fear

It is perfectly reasonable to fear death. In fact, it is downright useful. After all, the fear of death is one of the reasons that we stop and look for oncoming traffic before crossing a busy road. Read more

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Noa

Mar 2020

Series Intro: Are We Overreacting? The Psychology of COVID-19 Fear

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Bloomberg

Mar 2020

The Cognitive Bias That Makes Us Panic About Coronavirus | Cass R. Sunstein

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Bloomberg

Mar 2020

Your Instagram Exposes You to Coronavirus Contagion | Alex Webb

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Bloomberg

Mar 2020

To Fear or Not to Fear: How the Coronavirus Is Dividing Us | Faye Flam

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Bloomberg

Mar 2020

How to Prepare (Rationally) for the Coronavirus | Faye Flam

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The New York Times

Mar 2020

The UpShot: How Deadly Is Coronavirus? What We Know and What We Don’t

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Noa

Mar 2020

Conculusion: Are We Overreacting? The Psychology of COVID-19 Fear

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