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“…1 Early in the course of the pandemic, researchers noticed the spread of misinformation, conspiracy theories (causal attribution to "machinations of powerful people who attempt to conceal their role"), 2 and unveri ed information about COVID-19, 3,4 which has taken the form of false/fabricated content and true information presented in misleading ways. 5 This deluge of information has introduced confusion among the public in terms which sources of information are trustworthy, 6 despite the open conduct of epidemiological research and other scienti c work on COVID-19.…”
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“…1 Early in the course of the pandemic, researchers noticed the spread of misinformation, conspiracy theories (causal attribution to "machinations of powerful people who attempt to conceal their role"), 2 and unveri ed information about COVID-19, 3,4 which has taken the form of false/fabricated content and true information presented in misleading ways. 5 This deluge of information has introduced confusion among the public in terms which sources of information are trustworthy, 6 despite the open conduct of epidemiological research and other scienti c work on COVID-19.…”
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“…3 , 4 Social media platforms have been used widely throughout this pandemic to rapidly disseminate international observations, epidemiologic updates, clinical results, evolving treatment protocols, and other Covid-related information. 5 Even though real-time, widespread dissemination of information comes with trade-offs, social media’s dynamic way of communicating has made it very popular during the Covid-19 pandemic. It is also seeing increased utilization for surgical education.…”
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“…Thus, it is essential that reliable and relevant guidelines are transmitted in simple language and are easy to access so that they can be widely disseminated and executed. The media must be an ally and not an adversary in this process 18 .…”
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