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IPREX REPORT ANALYZES WHAT'S WORKING TO CALM HEARTS AND MINDS WORLDWIDE AMID COVID-19

GRISKO OFFERS INSIGHT ON U.S. PANDEMIC COMMUNICATIONS IN DOWNLOADABLE REPORT

IPREX, the premier global communications network, in partnership with Grisko LLC, a full-service communications agency, today released an international report that examines how countries' leaders have communicated with their publics during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact those communications have had on their popularity.

An industry first, the global communications analysis – titled What's Working To Calm Hearts Worldwide – includes perspectives from IPREX partners across 14 countries, including the United States and serves as a collection of comparative, real-time case studies on communications best practices.

Grisko CEO, Carolyn Grisko, said the United States fared poorly, and continues to fare poorly, in comparison to other nations.

“Our report with IPREX illustrates how mixed messages, lack of national planning and the politicization of public health measures like masks have led to over 5 million reported cases in the U.S. – more than any other country in the world as of today. It turns out that you can't gaslight a global pandemic.”

For the first time in most of our lifetimes, we are watching one common crisis play out across every country in the world. Uniquely situated across 29 countries, IPREX took the opportunity to study how different cultures and different approaches fare in dealing with a common crisis, and communications' role in that.

Fifteen IPREX partners and affiliates shared their analysis as citizens and professional communicators, recounting vastly different experiences of the same global pandemic. Countries covered included Australia, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America.

The analysis uncovered similarities, too, and they support what most communications professionals already know: the winning communications formula has been decisive action and clear, simple and consistent messaging. Even in the crisis of near-unprecedented magnitude, those simple tools have proven the most effective.

The report also showed that results don't always translate to favor: France stood out for its very modest approval increase and Japan for its precipitous approval ratings fall, both despite significant successes. This suggests that communications – what is said, how and when – is part of the intangible mix that does translate to favor.

“It's nearly a full-time job to keep up on the COVID-19 news in your own country alone. The beauty of this report is that it makes it easy to broaden your perspective. For me, sitting in the United States, it provided hope in the form of proof that it is possible to get this virus under control,” said Julie Exner, IPREX Global President. “Perspective from around the world is part of the power of IPREX, and I hope this report can share a piece of that international camaraderie at a time when it's so needed.”

The report is available at www.iprex.com/covid19report/.

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