The World Health Organization (WHO) on How to Protect Yourself in an Infodemic (2 min.)
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Try this article from the NEJM
The Covid-19 Infodemic - Applying the Epidemiologic Model to Counter Misinformation.
Scales D, Gorman J, Jamieson KH.N Engl J Med. 2021 Aug 19;385(8):678-681. doi: 10.1056/NEJMp2103798. Epub 2021 May 12.PMID: 33979506. Read the full article.- Did you know there were infodemiologists hard at work combatting misinformation in all it's forms?
- Studies show that misinformation that isn't immediately counteracted can be committed to long-term memory. (p.679) Misinformation lingers in Memory (2017).
- Drawing on intelligence gathered from surveillance and identification systems, indodemiologists can inoculate people against deceptions. (p.680)
- When appropriate, infodemiologists leverage Covid-19 fact-based resources, including
- SciCheck's Covid-19 vaccination page
- PolitiFact
- Dear Pandemic
- and the International Fact-Checking Network
- as well as Q&A pages from reputable medical sources such as CDC, FDA and Mayo Clinic. (p.679)
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