As Covid-19 spreads across the planet and breaking news is linked on the same day, the media are wondering about the best way to inform their readers without drowning them in the flow of anxiety-provoking news . An increasingly popular solution is the use of newsletters. Sent free of charge every day, these free letters aim to update you with the latest official reports, practical advice, and the most important developments of the past 24 hours.
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In the United States, these temporary and free newsletters appeared in mid-February, before multiplying in early March: Coronavirus Briefing from the New York Times , To Your Health: Coronavirus from Washington Post , Coronavirus: Fact vs Fiction from CNN, Coronavirus Watch of USA Today , Coronavirus Today of the Los Angeles Times , Coronavirus Daily Updates of Politico, not to mention the myriad of letters launched by the local press. The movement is similar in the UK, with the
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