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Is social media, as a main source of information on COVID-19, associated with perceived effectiveness of face mask use? Findings from six sub-Saharan African countries.

Ihoghosa O IyamuGlory ApantakuZeena YesufuEdward Adekola OladeleEjemai Amaize EboreimeBarinaadaa AfirimaEmeka OkechukwuGabriel Isaac KibombweTolulope OladeleTaurayi TafumaOkiki-Olu BadejoEverline AshionoMulamuli Mpofu
Published in: Global health promotion (2022)
Social media remains a viable risk communication channel during the COVID-19 pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite concerns about misinformation, social media may be associated with favourable perception of the effectiveness of face masks.
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