Nine ways to talk to people who spread coronavirus myths


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Claire Hooker, University of Sydney, writes that the spread of misinformation about the novel coronavirus, now known as COVID-19, seems greater than the spread of the infection itself The World Health Organisation (WHO), government health departments and others are trying to alert people to these myths. But what’s the best way to tackle these if

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