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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Health Communication

Background:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted a critical gap between scientific interpretation and governmental response.
  • Politicization of the global health emergency exacerbated public health challenges.
  • The infodemic, fueled by misinformation, created cognitive dissonance and undermined trust.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the contrast between scientific progress and governmental failures during pandemics.
  • To explore the cognitive dissonance arising from the infodemic.
  • To advocate for the application of infodemiology to combat fake news and its impact on public health.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of the interplay between science, policy, and public perception.
  • Reflection on the psychological impacts of misinformation (cognitive dissonance).
  • Examination of the role of infodemiology in mitigating health crises.

Main Results:

  • Scientific understanding of pandemics has advanced, yet governmental responses were often politicized.
  • Fake news and misinformation intentionally created confusion, denial, and mistrust.
  • Health professionals faced significant challenges navigating the infodemic.
  • The balance between freedom of expression and the right to life was critically tested.

Conclusions:

  • Misinformation during health emergencies poses a profound threat, with deep historical and circumstantial roots.
  • Infodemiology is essential for countering fake news and its deleterious effects.
  • Poor public health choices, influenced by misinformation, can lead to preventable deaths.