Ongoing tracking of YouTube is needed to identify what is communicated about vaccines for COVID-19. To the extent that public health officials learn how to create videos about the safety and effectiveness of a COVID-19 vaccine, which attract viewers, this could help increase awareness and ...
The platform, which already bans misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines, has expanded its policy to include false information about vaccines in general. 3 years ago Russia threatens to block YouTube as confrontation with Google escalates Russia threatened to block YouTube...
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Sleep quality and sleep hygiene in preclinical medical students of tertiary care center amidst COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional observational study Objectives: Due to the long-lasting pandemic measures, such as lockdown and stay-at-home orders, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact...
YouTube is expanding its COVID-19 Medical Misinformation Policy to include anti-vaccine content. Public trust in a coronavirus vaccine is low, partly due to the politicization of the development process.
YouTube said Wednesday it would take down content which contradicts expert consensus about Covid-19 vaccines, updating its policies on misinformation about the pandemic.
(HealthDay)—More than one-quarter of popular English-language COVID-19 information videos posted to YouTube are misleading, researchers warn.
[6,7]. In recent years, video content dissemination has replaced traditional text-based information as the mainstream approach to information dissemination on social media. Especially during the recent COVID-19 pandemic, social media has had a greater impact on patients than ever before [8]. ...
This paper is a part of the specific research project ICT as Support Tool for Cognitive Processes at the Faculty of Informatics and Management, University of Hradec Kralove, which is the main donator of scientific activity. Within the frames of this long-term research project lasting one decade,...