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January 05, 2021
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By Hervé Brusini, former editor-in-chief of France Télévisions, President of the Albert Londres Prize
What are the words to tell the news and its narration in times of Covid?
How can we describe what happened to us – whether gambling data america we are journalists or citizens – and what is still happening to us today with this story, because nothing is over in the face of the pandemic?
So what should we do now with a subject that embraces all human activities?
First, there is the noise.
For the moment, it is deafening, omnipotent, omnipresent: questions, diagnoses and often contradictory recommendations are going at a hellish pace. Because, societies, French and global, are hungry for answers. The challenge, the summons, is to think about everything in the moment, day by day. It is a paroxysm. The truth is promised, demanded, produced in all its "covidian" aspects: health, political, economic, even philosophical.
This is legitimate, but we can also see in it the arrogance and dismay of a time when uncertainty is experienced at all times, loathed at all times. Fear is at work. When it comes to illness, life and death, we no longer do things by halves. Complexity, move along! Despite all its good will, at least proclaimed, journalism does not escape this general requisition. Same hell train paved, or rather put on the rails, with the best intentions. Inevitably, all this makes a lot of noise.
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