2021
DOI: 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i38a32067
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COVID-19 and Common Myths and Policy Intervenes

Abstract: Background: COVID-19 pandemic has grappled the worldin the last two years. No concrete solution is available yet, but the news about the last stage approval of several vaccine candidates is promising. Summary: Infodemic, as United Nations term it, is creating menace all across the globe. Usually not noticed, it has serious repercussions if not detected and left untreated. Cooperation across the spectrum of both citizens and law enforcement agencies are needed to stop this spread. As various laws are alre… Show more

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“…Health care reforms should address the anti-vaccine opinions. The deficiency in scientific facts in the sentiments indicates the need to carry out massive sensitizations, using posters, social media platforms, and campaigns on the vitality of vaccination [35]. Existing misleading beliefs should be countered with evidence and reassurance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health care reforms should address the anti-vaccine opinions. The deficiency in scientific facts in the sentiments indicates the need to carry out massive sensitizations, using posters, social media platforms, and campaigns on the vitality of vaccination [35]. Existing misleading beliefs should be countered with evidence and reassurance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%