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#COVID19: The Social Media Pandemic

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test "MCQA" & QA test & $ % @ While domestic issues have dominated election discourse leading up to Monday's (May 9) Philippine elections, observers say the country's foreign policy direction is also at stake, depending on who gets voted into office. Buena Bernal reports.

Newspapers can convey any kind of news. The nature of the news being delivered can be political, social, economic, or entertainment related. Newspapers are also read by several stock market analysts and shareowners to assess the quality of stocks and shares.

Paragraph On Newspaper – 200 Words for Classes 6, 7, 8 Students

Due to the massive shortage of paper, print media has encouraged individuals to shift to digital reading news methods and generate awareness. The presence of the internet has made everything easier for the common person.

We can know about the general condition of the world just by clicking on a button. On several occasions, we may find it important to know and learn about weather conditions. Earlier, newspapers used to deliver that to us. Now we can check the news on our devices to learn about weather conditions prevailing across the world.

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test "MCQA" & QA test & $ % @ While domestic issues have dominated election discourse leading up to Monday's (May 9) Philippine elections, observers say the country's foreign policy direction is also at stake, depending on who gets voted into office. Buena Bernal reports.

Newspapers can convey any kind of news. The nature of the news being delivered can be political, social, economic, or entertainment related. Newspapers are also read by several stock market analysts and shareowners to assess the quality of stocks and shares.

Paragraph On Newspaper – 200 Words for Classes 6, 7, 8 Students

Due to the massive shortage of paper, print media has encouraged individuals to shift to digital reading news methods and generate awareness. The presence of the internet has made everything easier for the common person.

We can know about the general condition of the world just by clicking on a button. On several occasions, we may find it important to know and learn about weather conditions. Earlier, newspapers used to deliver that to us. Now we can check the news on our devices to learn about weather conditions prevailing across the world.

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#COVID19: The Social Media Pandemic

About the show:
As a global battle against the COVID-19 pandemic spills into cyberspace, the world is grappling with an information explosion on social media. In our hyper-connected lives, the “infodemic” ignites fear and confusion in the real world.    An unprecedented wave of misinformation is driving discrimination against Asian-looking people. Viral fake remedies online come with deadly consequences. Social media posts of panic buying fuel more stockpiling, depriving essential supplies from those who need it most.    But the cyberspace also empowers people to harness the internet as a force for good, galvanising powerful movements to help those affected with a click of the mouse.    We explore how social media has helped or hurt our fight against this new coronavirus and ask, which is the mightier enemy – the pandemic or the “infodemic”? 

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