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Share Photo: (Photo : Jasmin Chew / Unsplash) TikTok is a growing social platform that saw massive growth amid the pandemic. Teenagers, teachers, and several organizations agree TikTok can be used to educate teenagers about COVID-19. 15-year-old Josie Pearson revealed in a phone interview that a lot of those her age are unaware of the risks of COVID-19. She claims many of her peers are misinformed or uninformed. Further, many teens do not care to take precautions against COVID-19. Most my age do not follow coronavirus guidelines. Many do not use their masks properly and party outside school, revealed Pearson. When asked where teens like Pearson are getting information about coronavirus, she said teachers and social media are their main sources, VPR reported. ....