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University of Toronto Fellowship in Journalism
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Seema Yasmin referenced in Columbia Journalism review

October 6/2014

The most effective Ebola media coverage thus far has been due in part to the steady hands of experienced—and highly credible—federal medical leaders as well as health and science specialty beat reporters on news teams at major print, radio, and television outlets. But with hundreds of inquiries daily about potential US cases—all of which have been ruled out except for Dallas contacts to the Liberian Ebola patient—as well as the cold and flu season ahead, the Ebola story is likely to tax both health and media organizations in the weeks to come.

Read this story at the Columbia Journalism Review