The impact of misinformation on the COVID-19 pandemic
Since the inception of the current pandemic, COVID-19 related misinformation has played a role in defaulting control of the situation. It has become evident that the internet, social media, and other communication outlets with readily available data have contributed to the dissemination and availabi...
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Main Authors: | Maria Mercedes Ferreira Caceres (Author), Juan Pablo Sosa (Author), Jannel A Lawrence (Author), Cristina Sestacovschi (Author), Atiyah Tidd-Johnson (Author), Muhammad Haseeb UI Rasool (Author), Vinay Kumar Gadamidi (Author), Saleha Ozair (Author), Krunal Pandav (Author), Claudia Cuevas-Lou (Author), Matthew Parrish (Author), Ivan Rodriguez (Author), Javier Perez Fernandez (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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