尽管有证据驳斥了有关Covid的谣言,但它们仍然存在

IF 0.4 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Christopher Woodhouse
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围绕COVID - 19的神话可以通过经过充分研究的科学论据来挑战。然而,阴谋论者是很难说服的人,而互联网是误导材料的丰富来源。
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Covid myths persist despite evidence to refute them
Myths surrounding COVID‐19 can be challenged with well researched scientific arguments. However, conspiracy theorists are difficult people to persuade and the internet is a rich source of misleading material.
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Trends in Urology & Mens Health
Trends in Urology & Mens Health UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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