COVID-19 disease information management model to reduce the negative impact on the infodemics of the university community
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https://doi.org/10.47756/aihc.y6i1.101Keywords:
Infodemic, COVID-19, Information management, Information systems, MisinformationAbstract
The COVID-19 disease has put official health institutions on alert. They are aware of the problem of infodemics and the negative impact it has on health emergencies, and of the need to disseminate objective, complete and useful information on COVID-19 disease to all types of audiences. These have been supported by the different existing media and information systems that allow them to manage the infodemics. For this reason, this research topic proposes to define a model to manage information on COVID-19 disease, through a screening process (selecting, verifying, validating and presenting information) to deliver information in customized formats for specific audiences and reduce the negative impact of infodemics.
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