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Myths, beliefs, and perceptions about COVID-19 in Ethiopia:  A need to address information gaps and enable combating efforts.

Yohannes Kebede LemuZewdie Birhanu KorichaDiriba FufaYimenu YitayihJemal AbafitaAshenafi BelayAbera JoteArgaw Ambelu
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Considering young population as being at low risk of COVID-19 would be challenging to the control efforts, and needs special attention. Risk communication and community engagement efforts should consider regional and township variations of myths and false assurances. It should also need to satisfy information needs, design local initiatives that enhance community ownership of the control of the virus, and thereby support engagement in standard precautionary measures. All forms of media should be properly used and regulated to disseminate credible information while filtering out myths and falsehoods.
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