Risk communication and community engagement in COVID-19: Fighting infodemics among non-governmental/community-based organizations in Africa
As the world battles the latest strain of the coronavirus known as COVID-19 characterized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), "infodemics" - an excessive amount of (mostly untrue) information about the pandemic that makes it difficult to discern essential information - ha...
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Main Authors: | Silas O. Emovwodo (Author), Sunkung Danso (Author), Emmanuel M. Massay (Author), Yahya M. Bah (Author) |
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