The COVID-19 Pandemic, Social Media Culture, and Public Education

The purpose of this study is to examine the public education of COVID-19 through the use of social and cultural media. Additionally, this research examines how the media affects the community and the role of mass media communication in raising knowledge about COVID19 prevention and preventative meas...

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