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Study examines COVID-19-related tweets to uncover public opinions, sentiments and trends – News-Medical.Net
Twitter users initially didn’t feel positive about the state of the economy, prevention, treatment and recovery concerning COVID-19.
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 29 2020
Twitter users initially didn’t feel positive about the state of the economy, prevention, treatment and recovery concerning COVID-19. That changed by the end of March 2020. In contrast, throughout the period examined from January to May 2020, the public, in general, felt negative about the way the pandemic had been handled by political leadership.
In a new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, a University of Illinois Chicago researcher…
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