Timeline of Covid-19 “early treatment” in Brazil: disinformation and communications from the Ministry of Health

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Abstract

In February 2020, the World Health Organisation warned about the gravity of the Covid-19 epidemic, emphasizing that initiatives to combat the problem had been accompanied by an “infodemic”. Brazil’s ministry of health published guidelines on the management of the disease using "early treatment”. The aim of this study was to create a visual timeline from January 2020 to April 2021 based on the review of relevant literature and documents examined using document analysis. We synthesized the main items of news on early treatment published on the Ministry of Health website, scientific evidence on the medications used, and facts related to the disease in Brazil. The timeline evidenced the insistent promotion of early treatment by the Ministry of Health within the context of a “disinfodemic” despite the existence of evidence against this type of intervention.

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Floss, M., Tolotti, G., Rossetto, A. D. S., de Camargo, T. S., & Saldiva, P. H. N. (2023). Timeline of Covid-19 “early treatment” in Brazil: disinformation and communications from the Ministry of Health. Interface: Communication, Health, Education, 27. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.210693

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