Author: Richard J. Medford; Sameh N. Saleh; Andrew Sumarsono; Trish M. Perl; Christoph U. Lehmann
Title: An ""Infodemic"": Leveraging High-Volume Twitter Data to Understand Public Sentiment for the COVID-19 Outbreak Document date: 2020_4_7
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Snippet: Further, it is important to point out that scientists and government officials also contributed to the dissemination of false information during this outbreak. A description of transmission in a prominent journal falsely reported that an asymptomatic person infected four others with coronavirus [29] . Researchers failed to interview the index case, who later reported that she had been symptomatic [30] . A since withdrawn scientific article falsel.....
Document: Further, it is important to point out that scientists and government officials also contributed to the dissemination of false information during this outbreak. A description of transmission in a prominent journal falsely reported that an asymptomatic person infected four others with coronavirus [29] . Researchers failed to interview the index case, who later reported that she had been symptomatic [30] . A since withdrawn scientific article falsely claimed that COVID-19 has four pieces of sequence in its genetic code not found in other coronaviruses and speculated that the virus could be genetically engineered [31] .
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