From the moment the first reports appeared of a perilous
new flu in Mexico, Americans weren't just warned about the dangers
of the disease. We were warned about the dangers of panic. But
despite the media hype—and some genuine hysteria among government
officials—nothing that deserves the term mass panic ever
emerged. Managing Editor Jesse Walker debunks the hysteria about
hysteria, and explains why the public's calm and orderly behavior
shouldn't be a surprise.
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