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Francisco Bráulio Oliveira,Davoud Mougouei,Amanul Haque et al. Francisco Bráulio Oliveira et al.
The media has been used to disseminate public information amid the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the Covid-19 news has triggered emotional responses in people that have impacted their mental well-being and led to news avoidance. To understand...
Stelios Andreadis,Gerasimos Antzoulatos,Thanassis Mavropoulos et al. Stelios Andreadis et al.
Social media play an important role in the daily life of people around the globe and users have emerged as an active part of news distribution as well as production. The threatening pandemic of COVID-19 has been the lead subject in online d...
Martino Trevisan,Luca Vassio,Danilo Giordano Martino Trevisan
The COVID-19 pandemic is not only having a heavy impact on healthcare but also changing people's habits and the society we live in. Countries such as Italy have enforced a total lockdown lasting several months, with most of the population f...
Md Yasin Kabir,Sanjay Madria Md Yasin Kabir
The adversarial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has created a health crisis globally all over the world. This unprecedented crisis forced people to lockdown and changed almost every aspect of the regular activities of the people. Thus, the ...
Philipp Darius,Michael Urquhart Philipp Darius
The COVID-19 pandemic caused high uncertainty regarding appropriate treatments and public policy reactions. This uncertainty provided a perfect breeding ground for spreading conspiratorial anti-science narratives based on disinformation. Di...
Stefano Guarino,Francesco Pierri,Marco Di Giovanni et al. Stefano Guarino et al.
The recent COVID-19 pandemic came alongside with an "infodemic", with online social media flooded by often unreliable information associating the medical emergency with popular subjects of disinformation. In Italy, one of the first European...
Daniel Röchert,Gautam Kishore Shahi,German Neubaum et al. Daniel Röchert et al.
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the video-sharing platform YouTube has been serving as an essential instrument to widely distribute news related to the global public health crisis and to allow users to discuss the n...
Christiane Kuhn,Martin Beck,Thorsten Strufe Christiane Kuhn
The recent SARS-CoV-2 pandemic gave rise to management approaches using mobile apps for contact tracing. The corresponding apps track individuals and their interactions, to facilitate alerting users of potential infections well before they ...
Gautam Kishore Shahi,Anne Dirkson,Tim A Majchrzak Gautam Kishore Shahi
During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has become a home ground for misinformation. To tackle this infodemic, scientific oversight, as well as a better understanding by practitioners in crisis management, is needed. We have conducted an...
Nikhil L Kolluri,Dhiraj Murthy Nikhil L Kolluri
There is an abundance of misinformation, disinformation, and "fake news" related to COVID-19, leading the director-general of the World Health Organization to term this an 'infodemic'. Given the high volume of COVID-19 content on the Intern...