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Readability of online COVID-19 health information: a comparison between four English speaking countries.

Amy P WorrallMary J ConnollyAine O'NeillMurray O'DohertyKenneth P ThorntonCora McNallySamuel J McConkeyEoghan de Barra
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
Much of the general public have relied on online information during the pandemic. Information on COVID-19 should be made more readable, and those writing webpages and information tools should ensure universal accessibility is considered in their production. Governments and healthcare practitioners should have an awareness of the online sources of information available, and ensure that readability of our own productions is at a universally readable level which will increase understanding and adherence to health guidelines.
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