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32648850 2020. Public Health in the Information Age: Recognizing the Infosphere as a Social Determinant of Health.
32217507 2020. Assessment of Health Information About COVID-19 Prevention on the Internet: Infodemiological Study.
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32864981 2020. Preference and Trust: An Investigation of Information Source of COVID-19 Among People Over 50 Years.
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32873499 2020. TikTok and Its Role in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Information Propagation.
32878092 2020. Information on the COVID-19 Pandemic in Daily Newspapers' Front Pages: Case Study of Spain and Italy.
32882029 2020. A Thematic Analysis of Weibo Topics (Chinese Twitter Hashtags) regarding Older Adults During the COVID-19 Outbreak.
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