Receiving COVID-19 Messages on Social Media to the People of Semarang City

Q4 Medicine
Rani Tiara Desty, Wahyuni Arumsari
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Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, social media has become one of the ways to convey information quickly with internet technology. Of the many uses of social media in obtaining information about COVID-19. Of course, not all are accurate. There are many hoaxes or fake news, while on the other hand, the news happened according to the facts. Confirmed cases found in Semarang City were 88,014 cases with a death toll of 4,460 people. This study aims to find out how to receive information about COVID-19 on social media in the community of Semarang City. This study uses an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design conducted in June-July 2021. The research sample is Semarang residents who have social media with an age range of 15-65 years. The results showed that 68% of respondents believed in information related to COVID-19 on social media. 80% can distinguish hoaxes from true information related to COVID-19 from social media. 71% of respondents confirmed the truth of the news obtained about COVID-19 from Social media. Some respondents believe in the information on social media WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Telegram. So growing digital literacy skills are expected to help the government overcome the issue of corona hoaxes and vaccines that are still emerging. The improved critical way of thinking is expected to be the countermeasure. 
在社交媒体上向三宝垄市人民发送COVID-19信息
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,社交媒体已成为利用互联网技术快速传递信息的方式之一。社交媒体在获取COVID-19信息方面的众多用途之一。当然,并非所有的预测都是准确的。有许多骗局或假新闻,而另一方面,新闻是根据事实发生的。三宝垄市确诊病例为88014例,死亡人数为4460人。本研究旨在了解如何在三宝垄市社区的社交媒体上接收有关COVID-19的信息。本研究采用了在2021年6月至7月进行的横断面设计的分析观察研究。研究样本是年龄在15-65岁之间拥有社交媒体的三宝垄居民。结果显示,68%的受访者相信社交媒体上与COVID-19相关的信息。80%的人能够区分社交媒体上与COVID-19相关的虚假信息和真实信息。71%的受访者证实了从社交媒体上获得的新冠肺炎新闻的真实性。一些受访者相信社交媒体WhatsApp、Instagram、Facebook、Youtube、Twitter和Telegram上的信息。因此,提高数字扫盲技能有望帮助政府克服仍在出现的冠状病毒骗局和疫苗问题。改进批判性思维方式有望成为对策。
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