Perceived accessibility, and adequacy of COVID-19 related information in Nigeria
Information on COVID-19 has evolved and blended with fake news, which the public, unfortunately, has to make an individual decision on how to use. As a result, access to authentic and adequate health information on COVID-19 is crucial for curbing the ongoing pandemic. The study was aimed at identify...
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Main Authors: | Chinenye I. Ubah (Author), Linda Odikpo (Author), Lovelyn Ndubuisi-Okoroezi (Author), Chisom Mbadugha (Author), Jennifer Ikechukwu-Okoroezi (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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