Running after Myths and Rumors
This video was shared on Facebook. It discourages listening to myths and rumors such as those that claim that antibiotics or eating garlic can cure COVID-19 and encourages getting correct information from reliable sources over listening to rumors.
Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: June 16, 2021
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- COVID-19 Communication Materials for the Americas
- Technical Brief: Creating a Real-Time Rumor Management System for COVID-19
- Tools to Support Journalists and Newsrooms during COVID-19
- Local Media and Community Engagement in Humanitarian Settings
- Actions to Support Media, Enhance Access to Information, and Leverage Digital Technologies in the Fight Against the Pandemic
- Building Trust while Influencing Online COVID-19 Content in the Social Media World
- Nigeria Centre for Disease Control COVID-19 Resource Center
- Health-protective Behaviour, Social Media Usage and Conspiracy Belief during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
- Handbook for Media: the Coronavirus and COVID-19
- Internews COVID-19 Microsite