Author: Naeem, Salman Bin; Bhatti, Rubina; Khan, Aqsa
Title: An exploration of how fake news is taking over social media and putting public health at risk Cord-id: 518e2x3h Document date: 2020_7_12
ID: 518e2x3h
Snippet: Recent statistics show that almost 1/4 of a million people have died and four million people are affected either with mild or serious health problems caused by coronavirus (COVIDâ€19). These numbers are rapidly increasing (World Health Organization, May 3, 2020c). There is much concern during this pandemic about the spread of misleading or inaccurate information. This article reports on a small study which attempted to identify the types and sources of COVIDâ€19 misinformation. The authors ide
Document: Recent statistics show that almost 1/4 of a million people have died and four million people are affected either with mild or serious health problems caused by coronavirus (COVIDâ€19). These numbers are rapidly increasing (World Health Organization, May 3, 2020c). There is much concern during this pandemic about the spread of misleading or inaccurate information. This article reports on a small study which attempted to identify the types and sources of COVIDâ€19 misinformation. The authors identified and analysed 1225 pieces of COVIDâ€19 fake news stories taken from factâ€checkers, mythâ€busters and COVIDâ€19 dashboards. The study is significant given the concern raised by the WHO Directorâ€General that ‘we are not just fighting the pandemic, we are also fighting infodemic’. The study concludes that the COVIDâ€19 infodemic is full of false claims, half backed conspiracy theories and pseudoscientific therapies, regarding the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, origin and spread of the virus. Fake news is pervasive in social media, putting public health at risk. The scale of the crisis and ubiquity of the misleading information require that scientists, health information professionals and journalists exercise their professional responsibility to help the general public identify fake news stories. They should ensure that accurate information is published and disseminated.J.M.
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