Coronavirus (COVID-19): Sharing trusted information during a crisis

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During a crisis, people are looking for reliable information they can trust.

At times like these, some of the best content is often simple, straightforward facts from trusted sources. Not only is it information that your followers will find helpful, it also serves a public health benefit.

To make it easier for you to spread reliable information about coronavirus and what people can do to help, SpeakEasy Political has already produced graphics you can share with your followers on social media. This information comes from trusted sources including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization, Washington Post, and others.

We encourage you to download the graphics below and share them on Facebook and Twitter to help give your community the tools to fight back against COVID-19.

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