Welcome to Debunk Fake Medical News Singapore by Asia MD. Over the past 12 months, we have come up against two public health crises. The first, a global pandemic. The second, misinformation that has run rampant in Singapore of late, amid the rise of COVID-19 cases and several clusters that have recently come to light.
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How harmful is fake medical news?
The fight against the Covid-19 is being undermined by an epidemic of epic proportions: The proliferation of fake medical news.
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Pandemic-related fake news, general health fake news or even medical fake news no longer about science, health issues but instead spreads half-truths on government policies.
Clarifications: Misinformation, rumours regarding COVID-19
Are you searching for information that debunk fake news and online falsehoods pertaining to the COVID-19 outbreak or even news surrounding medical policies regarding handling of the COVID 19 outbreak or even any falsehoods with regards to the COVID 19 Vaccination.
The sensationalised content latent in COVID-19 vaccine related falsehoods and misinformation pose a serious threat to the public’s acceptance of their vaccine prospects by crowding out factually accurate news and scientific information which tend to be less comprehensible and engaging in comparison.
While trust in official media sources remains high in Singapore, six in 10 of the participants in a local study have received fake news about COVID-19 on social media.
Social media was cited as the preferred source of information on the outbreak for the public, and the most prevalent channels used to share COVID-19 information are messaging platforms, which include WhatsApp, Telegram and Facebook Messenger.
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