Changes in Public Response Associated With Various COVID-19 Restrictions in Ontario, Canada: Observational Infoveillance Study Using Social Media Time Series Data
BackgroundNews media coverage of antimask protests, COVID-19 conspiracies, and pandemic politicization has overemphasized extreme views but has done little to represent views of the general public. Investigating the public's response to various pandemic restrictions can provide a more balanced...
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Main Authors: | Antony Chum (Author), Andrew Nielsen (Author), Zachary Bellows (Author), Eddie Farrell (Author), Pierre-Nicolas Durette (Author), Juan M Banda (Author), Gerald Cupchik (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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