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Social media appeals from COVID-19 frontliners have more impact on general audience – News-Medical.Net
Anyone who’s on social media right now has probably seen them: Passionate pleas from health care workers, asking for the public to realize how bad the COVID-19…
Anyone who’s on social media right now has probably seen them: Passionate pleas from health care workers, asking for the public to realize how bad the COVID-19 pandemic has gotten, and urging them to take steps to slow the spread of coronavirus.
But do these first-person posts from the heart actually have any effect?
A new study suggests so.
A personal appeal from an emergency physician, asking for the public’s help based on something they’ve experienced, carries more weight with a general audience…
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