Mining Physicians’ Opinions on Social Media to Obtain Insights Into COVID-19: Mixed Methods Analysis
This paper looked at how medical professionals was using Twitter to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic. Most used it to talk about recommendations and needed action, while others also talked about misleading information, the healthcare system, symptoms, testing, and more.
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Mining Physicians’ Opinions on Social Media to Obtain Insights Into COVID-19: Mixed Methods Analysis
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