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Sylvie Briand1, Sarah Hess1, John Lee1
1Department of Epidemic & Pandemic Preparedness & Prevention, Health Emergencies Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
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Each epidemic and pandemic is accompanied by an infodemic. The infodemic during the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented. Accessing accurate information was difficult and misinformation harmed the pandemic response, the health of individuals and trust in science, governments and societies. WHO is building a community-centered information platform, the Hive, to deliver on the vision of ensuring that all people everywhere have access to the right information, at the right time, in the right format in order to make decisions to protect their health and the health of others. The platform provides access to credible information, a safe space for knowledge-sharing, discussion, and collaborating with others, and a forum to crowdsource solutions to problems. The platform is equipped with many collaboration features, including instant chats, event management, and data analytics tools to generate insights. The Hive platform is an innovative minimum viable product (MVP) that seeks to leverage the complex information ecosystem and the invaluable role communities play to share and access trustworthy health information during epidemics and pandemics.
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