Correspondence the substantial awareness role of web-based and social media platforms in developing countries during a pandemic scenario: The example of COVID-19

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Background During the outbreak of coronavirus COVID-19, social media platforms have shown effectiveness in information dissemination. Delivering evidence-based medical knowledge and trustworthy recommendations is a difficult mission for classical entities, especially in a war-torn country with a fragile health system. In this context, the role of non-governmental scientific organizations was proven, filling the gap between original scientific sources and a non-English speaking population. Methods We reviewed an example of an organization named Syrian Researchers, which publishes based-on-reliable-sources of scientific content and has massive reachability across Middle East and beyond. Results We strongly believe that this model is a simple and suitable approach that may be helpful for other low-income or war-torn countries in the context of health-related disasters. Conclusions This subject is of high importance and we believe that this approach may ameliorate public health knowledge, thus, participate in defying the COVID-19 consequences.

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Abdul-Baki, M. N., Dhemesh, Y., Alasadi, L., & Alsuliman, T. (2020). Correspondence the substantial awareness role of web-based and social media platforms in developing countries during a pandemic scenario: The example of COVID-19. Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom), 42(3), 642–643. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdaa075

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