Effect of Infodemic on Covid -19 Vaccination

Anamika, Sahibleen Kaur
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The pandemic Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has developed as a major and global public health crisis. Despite the increase in cases and fatalities, the outbreak has also had an impact on communities, jobs, and safety regulations. As billions are quarantined at home to contain the infection, the uncertainty caused huge anguish. Outlining, there has been a concealed epidemic of "information," reflecting COVID-19 as a "digital infodemic" from previous epidemics. With growing digitalization, media penetration has expanded, with a larger number of individuals attributing to "information pollution."
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Infodemic对Covid -19疫苗接种的影响
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已发展成为一场重大的全球公共卫生危机。尽管病例和死亡人数有所增加,但疫情也对社区、就业和安全法规产生了影响。由于数十亿人被隔离在家中以控制感染,这种不确定性造成了巨大的痛苦。概括地说,有一种隐藏的“信息”流行病,将新冠肺炎反映为以往流行病的“数字信息流行病”。随着数字化的发展,媒体的渗透也在扩大,越来越多的人将其归咎于“信息污染”。
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