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Modeling the Impact of Misinformation on the Transmission Dynamics of COVID-19

The threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic has been accompanied by an epidemic of misinformation, causing confusion and mistrust among the public. Misinformation about COVID-19 whether intentional or unintentional takes many forms, including conspiracy theories, false treatments, and inaccurate infor...

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Published in:AppliedMath 2024-06, Vol.4 (2), p.544-560
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