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COVID-19: How male and female leaders differ in their political discourse – Medical News Today
MNT interviews the authors of a study that shows how the political discourse around the pandemic has differed between male and female leaders.

In situations of crisis, language and communication matter particularly at the highest levels of political leadership. But do men and women use language differently when they are in positions of power? A new study sets out to investigate, and MNT spoke to its authors about the implications of their research for global health policy.
Recently, there has been much discussion in the media about gender imbalance in the COVID-19 response.
Journalists and scientists alike have drawn attention to the…
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