Top Concerns of Tweeters During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infoveillance Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2020Vol. 22(4), pp. e19016–e19016
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Abstract
Public health crisis response activities on the ground and online are becoming increasingly simultaneous and intertwined. Social media provides an opportunity to directly communicate health information to the public. Health systems should work on building national and international disease detection and surveillance systems through monitoring social media. There is also a need for a more proactive and agile public health presence on social media to combat the spread of fake news.
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