Infodemic
Misinformation and rumours are three times more likely to be spread on social media as compared to accurate information. We need to adopt evidence-informed measures from a transdisciplinary perspective to win the battle against this parallel pandemic. By Dr. Apurva Kumar Pandya The World Health Organization (WHO) defines an infodemic as an “overabundance of information – some accurate and some not – that occurs during an epidemic makes it hard for people to find trustworthy sources and reliable guidance when they need it.” The overflow of information about the COVID-19 pandemic on a daily basi...
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Top science communicators and the leading voices of the World Health Organization come together to discuss the role of science and the scientific community in managing abundance of information and how transparent exchange of quality information can be ensured. By Nabeela KhanCOVID-19 is a reminder about the importance of science communication. It brought to the forefront the bigger picture of how and why good science is crucial to manage public health.The session ‘science and its role in responding to the infodemic’ stressed on many pertinent questions, such as how to address the abundance of ...
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