You must be myths-taken: examining belief in falsehoods during the COVID-19 health crisis
The prevalence of health myths is increasing with the rise of Internet use. Left unaddressed, online falsehoods can lead to harmful behaviours. In times of crisis, such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the circulation of many myths is exacerbated, often to varying degrees among different cultures. S...
Main Authors: | Lwin, May Oo, Sheldenkar, Anita, Tng, Pei Ling |
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Other Authors: | Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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2024
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174768 |
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