2020 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics (ISI) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/isi49825.2020.9280518
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The Four-Stages Strategies on Social Media to Cope with "Infodemic" and Repair Public Trust: Covid-19 Disinformation and Effectiveness of Government Intervention in China

Abstract: The growing use of social media leads to a growing public engagement with professional questions and issues. During the period of Covid-19 pandemic, a large number of non-expert people participate in the discussion on the virus and official intervention process. These people are more likely to be influenced by Covid-19 disinformation and lose their trust in government. As one of the first countries suffered from Covid-19, China has been faced with this serious "infodemic". In this context, government agencies … Show more

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“…Pandemic-related misinformation has been extensively circulating on social media (23), and has adversely affected the public health response to COVID-19 pandemic (24,25). However, the success of multipronged intervention packages to combat such infodemics (26) provides evidence for integration of similar strategies in the public health response system for future scenarios.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pandemic-related misinformation has been extensively circulating on social media (23), and has adversely affected the public health response to COVID-19 pandemic (24,25). However, the success of multipronged intervention packages to combat such infodemics (26) provides evidence for integration of similar strategies in the public health response system for future scenarios.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%