Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, awareness creation and risk communication of Covid‑19 pandemic amongst non‑literate population in South‑West Nigeria: Lessons for future health campaign
Risk communication of Covid‑19 pandemic in Nigeria appeared to be urban‑centered with the dominant use of social media, print communication and other controlled media. In such times of public health emergencies, non‑literate population could be vulnerable as a result of their limited understanding o...
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Main Authors: | Rachael Ojeka-John (Author), Bernice O. Sanusi (Author), Omowale T. Adelabu (Author), Felix O. Talabi (Author), Isaac A. Oyekola (Author), Olanrewaju O.P. Ajakaiye (Author), Ejem A. Ejem (Author) |
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