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      COVID-19 Related Misinformation on Social Media: A Qualitative Study from Iran (Preprint)

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      Journal of Medical Internet Research
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          <p class="first" id="d35502430e57">Background: During outbreaks of diseases a great amount of health threatening misinformation is produced and released. In the web-2 era much of this misinformation is disseminated via social media where information could spread easily and quickly. Monitoring social media content provides crucial insights for health managers to manage the crisis. </p>

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          Journal of Medical Internet Research
          JMIR Publications Inc.
          1438-8871
          March 27 2020
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          10.2196/18932
          32250961
          27ce6721-c0fe-47cd-81ff-404d02a168b1
          © 2020
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