Достоверные ответы и конкретная информация о том, как защитить себя и помочь другим.
Webinars in Russian (playlist on YouTube)
The science behind the virus, and at what tricks statistics can play with journalists
What does COVID mean for small media outlets?
COVID coverage 101
Tips & tricks for turning your viewers into loyal users
Working with scientific... information
How news organizations should respond to COVID-19
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The case for evidence- based communication of science
Scientists and researchers managed to produce vaccines to protect against COVID-19. Vaccine candidates have recently been approved in some countries and are in the approval process in others, yet misinformation about the safety and effects of any future vaccine is already threatening its rollout. In... this report, we catalogue the top myths about a COVID-19 vaccine that have appeared in NewsGuard’s ratings of more than 6,000 news and information sites worldwide.
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Here you can download infographics and posters
Collection of Tools, Techniques, Resources and Stragtegies for Journalists covering the Coronavirus Outbreak. Includes Tools for Fact-Checking, misinformation and hoaxes.
This What Matters? edition focuses on Covid-19 rumours circulating in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar. It explores some of the more common rumours, discusses sources and formats of information, presents community perspectives about rumours and communication, and suggests approaches to communicat...ing with the Rohingya community about Covid-19.
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This is a short technical brief with important steps and resources on how country programs can track and address rumors around COVID-19 (as needed). The guide includes a number of great resources and links while also sharing nuggets from global, collective thinking around rumors.
A toolkit containing links to videos which use clay figures to address topics relating to COVID-19, such as stigma and rumours, as well as issues surrounding migration, including social inclusion.
A toolkit containing links to videos which use clay figures to address topics relating to COVID-19, such as stigma and rumours, as well as issues surrounding migration, including social inclusion.
This video was shared on Facebook. It discourages listening to myths and rumors such as those that claim that antibiotics or eating garlic can cure coronavirus. It is important not to listen to rumors, but to get correct information from reliable sources
The ten mythbusters, available in English and Siswati, were developed based on feedback received from chiefdom leadership who identified prevailing myths and misconceptions related to COVID-19 prevention, treatment or stigma related to recovery.
Key mythbusters tackle use of alcohol, garlic, hot ...baths, home remedies, sex, bleach and sanitizer, and hydroxychoroquine, with key facts. They also address misconceptions that only urban populations or older people are affected and reassure people about recovery.
Available in Englisch and Siswati
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В данном бюллетене приведена важная информация относительно COVID-19
и употребления алкоголя, которой необходимо владеть. Также, особое внимание
уделено дезинформа...ии о связи между COVID-19 и употреблением алкоголя, которая
распространяется посредством социальных сетей и других каналов коммуникации.
alcohol and COVID-19: what you need to know
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Инфографики о стигматизации
Chasing the virus, not the people: how to deal with stereotypes around the Coronavirus?
Инфографики для населения
How to read news about the Coronavirus?