The Reliability and Quality of YouTube Videos as a Source of Public Health Information Regarding COVID-19 Vaccination: Cross-sectional Study
BackgroundRecent emergency authorization and rollout of COVID-19 vaccines by regulatory bodies has generated global attention. As the most popular video-sharing platform globally, YouTube is a potent medium for the dissemination of key public health information. Understanding the nature of available...
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Main Authors: | Calvin Chan (Author), Viknesh Sounderajah (Author), Elisabeth Daniels (Author), Amish Acharya (Author), Jonathan Clarke (Author), Seema Yalamanchili (Author), Pasha Normahani (Author), Sheraz Markar (Author), Hutan Ashrafian (Author), Ara Darzi (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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