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Mitigating an Infodemic: Can The Professions Still Regulate Themselves?
In the article, the author discusses issues in healthcare, particularly the proliferation of infodemic or bad information/misinformation and the need to address it. Topics include the claim by the World Health Organization (WHO) that infodemic causes confusion and risk-taking behaviours that could be harmful to health and the proliferation of infodemic during the COVID-19 health crisis.