COVID-19, a Pandemic Accompanied by Infodemia
Fake news usually appeals to alleged interesting, alarming, or shocking news, which favors them to spread 10% faster than authentic news and allows them to do it with great virulence and speed. Identifying fake news and knowing how to counteract it with evidence-based analysis and data is the challe...
Main Author: | Estefania Fajardo |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Panamerican League of Associations of Rheumatology (PANLAR)
2020-06-01
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Series: | Global Rheumatology |
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Online Access: | https://globalrheumpanlar.org/articulo/covid-19-una-pandemia-acompanada-de-infodemia-223?language=en |
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