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Verification in the Early Stages of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Sentiment Analysis of Japanese Twitter Users.

Ryuichiro UedaFeng HanHongjian ZhangTomohiro AokiKatsuhiko Ogasawara
Published in: JMIR infodemiology (2024)
This study conducted sentiment analysis of Japanese tweets and retweets to explore public sentiments during the early stages of COVID-19 in Japan, spanning 2 weeks before and after the first state of emergency declaration. The analysis revealed a mix of positive (joy) and negative (anxiety, disgust) emotions. Notably, joy increased in the retweet group after the emergency declaration, but this group also tended to share more negative content than the tweet group. This study suggests that the state of emergency heightened positive sentiments due to expectations for infection prevention measures, yet negative information also gained traction. The findings propose the potential for further exploration through network analysis.
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