COVID-19 Misinformation Trends in Australia: Prospective Longitudinal National Survey
BackgroundMisinformation about COVID-19 is common and has been spreading rapidly across the globe through social media platforms and other information systems. Understanding what the public knows about COVID-19 and identifying beliefs based on misinformation can help shape effective public health co...
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Main Authors: | Pickles, Kristen (Author), Cvejic, Erin (Author), Nickel, Brooke (Author), Copp, Tessa (Author), Bonner, Carissa (Author), Leask, Julie (Author), Ayre, Julie (Author), Batcup, Carys (Author), Cornell, Samuel (Author), Dakin, Thomas (Author), Dodd, Rachael H (Author), Isautier, Jennifer M J (Author), McCaffery, Kirsten J (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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