International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION, volume 27, issue 2, pages 176-179
COVID-19, Psychosocial Effects and Fake News
Reneta Nikolova
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Alexander Yankov
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-06-01
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ISSN: 24513113, 18436722
General Medicine
Abstract
2020 will be defined as crucial for the human race, as well as the year that marked the new era in human history and international development. In times of epidemic or pandemic, people tend to be afraid of being infected with the virus, resulting in feelings of stress, fear and depression Global health problems connected with COVID-19 have also highlighted the importance of combating disinformation that can cause high level of panic and social unrest. Fake news and COVID-19 have been going hand-in-hand since the very beginning. The WHO director-general has referred to it as “coronavirus infodemic” which is breeding fright and panic by laying out unchecked rumors or ‘sensational’ news.
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