id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-033287-24zkbi3z Ali, Sana Combatting Against Covid-19 & Misinformation: A Systematic Review 2020-10-07 .txt text/plain 5786 344 39 Although increased access to digital media platforms facilitated exponential access to information during the current pandemic, several fabricated stories are shared without quality checking and background (Pan American Healthcare Organization, 2020). As the World Health Organization warned about misinformation due to an independent media usage, today, people are finding it hard to search for a reliable source of information, hindering the response efforts causing severe damage to the struggle for mitigating the outbreak (Article 19 2020). An explicit example can be seen during the Covid-19 pandemic, where different media platforms are found disseminating the myths and false information (Article 19 2020). Furthermore, false information about Covid-19 is not a new phenomenon as many academics, researchers, journalists, and policymakers approached World Health Organization and emphasized that this would cause serious risk to public mental and physical health (Brennen et al. Impact of Rumors or Misinformation on Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) in Social Media ./cache/cord-033287-24zkbi3z.txt ./txt/cord-033287-24zkbi3z.txt