Vaccine misinformation linked with depression signs : study
New research suggests that political misinformation spreads during the pandemic, and those who believe it is not being vaccinated are more likely to support false statements about Covid-19 vaccines, a new study says. Why does this change?
Source: ctvnews.caPublished on 2022-01-21
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