articleHealth Information & Libraries JournalJul 12, 2020BRONZE OA

An exploration of how fake news is taking over social media and putting public health at risk

Islamia University of Bahawalpur · Murphy Oil Corporation (United States) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Recent statistics show that almost 1/4 of a million people have died and four million people are affected either with mild or serious health problems caused by coronavirus (COVID-19). These numbers are rapidly increasing (World Health Organization, May 3, 2020c). There is much concern during this pandemic about the spread of misleading or inaccurate information. This article reports on a small study which attempted to identify the types and sources of COVID-19 misinformation. The authors identified and analysed 1225 pieces of COVID-19 fake news stories taken from fact-checkers, myth-busters and COVID-19 dashboards. The study is significant given the concern raised by the WHO Director-General that 'we are not…

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Keywords
  • Misinformation
  • Pseudoscience
  • Pandemic
  • Social media
  • Public health
  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
  • Fake news
  • Disinformation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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