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Study highlights mainstream news media's role in public health communication during the pandemic


Study highlights mainstream news media’s role in public health communication during the pandemic
A study by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has found that as the type of COVID-19 misinformation rectified by Singapore s mainstream news media evolved over the course of the pandemic, the role played by the media in debunking those myths became increasingly important to citizens in the nation s fight to manage the outbreak.
Out of 2,000 news articles on COVID-19 published between 1 January to 30 April 2020, the NTU team analyzed 164 news articles.
The team observed that news reports correcting science and health-related COVID-19 misinformation were dominant at the start of the outbreak due to the uncertainty surrounding the nature of the coronavirus, but then tapered off over the course of the pandemic s first four months. ....

Edson Tandoc Jr , Emily Henderson , Nanyang Technological University , Centre For Information Integrity , Wee Kim School Of Communication , Reuters Institute For The Study Of Journalism , Reuters Institute Digital News , Oxford University , Kim Wee School , May Oo Lwin , Wee Kim School , Health Communication , Disease Outbreak Response System Condition , Professor Edson Tandoc , Reuters Institute , Information Integrity , Reuters Institute Digital News Report , Proc Tandoc , எமிலி ஹென்டர்சன் , மையம் க்கு தகவல் நேர்மை , வீ கிம் பள்ளி ஆஃப் தொடர்பு , ராய்ட்டர்ஸ் நிறுவனம் க்கு தி படிப்பு ஆஃப் பத்திரிகை , ராய்ட்டர்ஸ் நிறுவனம் டிஜிட்டல் செய்தி , ஆக்ஸ்ஃபர்ட் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , கிம் வீ பள்ளி , இருக்கலாம் ஊ ழ்வின் ,

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Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has found that as the type of COVID-19 misinformation rectified by Singapore’s mainstream news media evolved over the course of the pandemic, the role played by the media in debunking those myths became increasingly important to citizens in the nation’s fight to manage the outbreak.
Out of 2,000 news articles on COVID-19 published between 1 January to 30 April 2020, the NTU team analysed 164 news articles.
The team observed that news reports correcting science and health-related COVID-19 misinformation were dominant at the start of the outbreak due to the uncertainty surrounding the nature of the coronavirus, but then tapered off over the course of the pandemic’s first four months. ....

Edson Tandoc Jr , Nanyang Technological University , Centre For Information Integrity , Wee Kim School Of Communication , Reuters Institute For The Study Of Journalism , Reuters Institute Digital News , Oxford University , Kim Wee School , May Oo Lwin , Wee Kim School , Health Communication , Disease Outbreak Response System Condition , Professor Edson Tandoc , Reuters Institute , Information Integrity , Reuters Institute Digital News Report , Proc Tandoc , மையம் க்கு தகவல் நேர்மை , வீ கிம் பள்ளி ஆஃப் தொடர்பு , ராய்ட்டர்ஸ் நிறுவனம் க்கு தி படிப்பு ஆஃப் பத்திரிகை , ராய்ட்டர்ஸ் நிறுவனம் டிஜிட்டல் செய்தி , ஆக்ஸ்ஃபர்ட் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , கிம் வீ பள்ளி , இருக்கலாம் ஊ ழ்வின் , வீ கிம் பள்ளி , ஆரோக்கியம் தொடர்பு ,