The tool can be diverted, of course! These features point to good digital barrier gestures, based on the principle of lateralization:
Go to several fact-checking sites . Some of them list fake news, like Le Monde : “coronavirus: a short guide to distinguishing false rumors from real advice” or Agence France-Presse, Factuel : “Coronavirus: checks made by AFP”
Go to several educational resource sites , such as Clemi , Savoir *Devenir , Céméa
Use multiple search engines , like Qwant or Yandex
Beware of data visualizations and related statistics : they gambling data belarus don't mean much at this stage (no automatic screening, counting only hospitalized cases, falsified calculations as suspected in the case of China, etc.) and their only result is to be anxiety-provoking, by dint of being conveyed "live"
Check the info: fact-checking. Source: Lumni
In a word, vary your sources, vary your search engines and refrain from sharing in case of doubt, or, if you find nothing to corroborate your information, it is at the very least adulterated or far-fetched.
And beware of your own cognitive biases : if information about the coronavirus is sent to you by a friend who says he got it from an uncle who knows someone at the Huawei hospital, be careful...
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