COVID-19 Misinformation and Social Network Crowdfunding: Cross-sectional Study of Alternative Treatments and Antivaccine Mandates
BackgroundCrowdfunding is increasingly used to offset the financial burdens of illness and health care. In the era of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated infodemic, the role of crowdfunding to support controversial COVID-19 stances is unknown. ObjectiveWe sought to examine COVID-19-related crowdfun...
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Main Authors: | Nathan M Shaw (Author), Nizar Hakam (Author), Jason Lui (Author), Behzad Abbasi (Author), Architha Sudhakar (Author), Michael S Leapman (Author), Benjamin N Breyer (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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