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Investigating the Prevalence of Reactive Online Searching in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infoveillance Study.

Rafael A Badell-GrauJordan Patrick CuffBrendan P KellyHelen Waller-EvansEmyr Lloyd-Evans
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
These findings illustrate the increased rate and volume of the public consumption of novel information during a global health care crisis. The positive correlation between mortality and online searching, particularly in countries with lower COVID-19 testing rates, may demonstrate the imperative to safeguard official communications and dispel misinformation in these countries. Online news, government briefings, and social media provide a powerful tool for the dissemination of important information to the public during pandemics, but their misuse and the presentation of misrepresented medical information should be monitored, minimized, and addressed to safeguard public safety. Ultimately, governments, public health authorities, and scientists have a moral imperative to safeguard the truth and maintain an accessible discourse with the public to limit fear.
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