“The lessons of 9/11 haven’t been learned”: World Trade Center cough syndrome reframed as a national news item during COVID-19 pandemic

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Reed
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Abstract

This study is a content analysis of American news coverage of World Trade Center (WTC) cough syndrome, a common ailment among 9/11 survivors, published before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the pandemic, coverage was limited to areas geographically proximate to the attacks and embodied themes of respiratory disease descriptions, heroism and patriotism and government involvement. Pandemic-era coverage expanded to areas where survivors now live and embodied themes of survivors comparing 9/11 to the pandemic, survivors’ vulnerability to COVID-19, lack of federal government transparency, calls for caution and safety protocols, heroism and patriotism and the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund.
“911事件的教训尚未吸取”:在新冠肺炎大流行期间,世界贸易中心咳嗽综合征被重新定义为国家新闻项目
这项研究是对新冠肺炎大流行之前和期间发表的美国对世界贸易中心(WTC)咳嗽综合征的新闻报道的内容分析,这是911幸存者中的一种常见疾病。在疫情之前,报道仅限于地理位置接近袭击的地区,并体现了呼吸道疾病描述、英雄主义和爱国主义以及政府参与的主题。大流行病的覆盖范围扩大到幸存者现在居住的地区,并体现了幸存者将9/11与大流行病进行比较、幸存者易感染新冠肺炎、缺乏联邦政府透明度、呼吁谨慎和安全协议、英雄主义和爱国主义以及9/11受害者赔偿基金等主题。
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Newspaper Research Journal
Newspaper Research Journal Social Sciences-Communication
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