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25 junho 2020

COVID-19 and Twitter: What was communicated? What was not? Looking at trends on internet searches between January and May 2020, we can see that only a bunch of people knew about COVID-19 in February 2020. Most of us only became aware of it in March, when the number of cases started growing exponentially in countries such as Italy or Spain. In Italy for instance, media interest in coronavirus was extremely high around 24 February 2020. Similar levels of attention were reached in Spain, France and Germany around 9 March 2020.
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24 junho 2020

Coronavirus research hub: the latest on global consumer impact: The coronavirus outbreak is having a very real impact on consumer behaviors, attitudes and perceptions. Our dedicated research into the effects worldwide is available for free, giving businesses the up-to-date information they need to stay ahead.
“Se começar a correr mal, não vai haver responsabilidade política, as pessoas é que se terão portado mal”: O médico que viu provavelmente mais doentes com covid-19 e os casos mais graves desta infeção em Portugal, Roberto Roncon, está exausto. Intensivista do hospital de São João, no Porto, não só está cansado da intensidade do trabalho como da inabilidade política para lidar com os profissionais de saúde.
COVID resurgence means new restrictions. Will citizens obey them? COVID-19 is on the rise in countries that have reopened their economies – even where the virus had been eliminated. For democratic governments, trust could play a central role in making any reimposed restrictions stick.
18 COVID-19 media literacy resources for journalists and educators