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New Study Reveals U.S. Residents More Likely to Share Misinformation on Covid-19
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2022-11-09
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Americans are arguably better at sharing theories to promote or show support for them in addition to using it as a way to connect with others. Veuer’s Chloe Hurst has the story!
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