Covid-19 and conspiracy theories; a social media bonanza - Dr Daniel Jolley

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There are many conspiracy theories about the coronavirus; that it was started in a lab in China and did not originate from a wet market in Wuhan; that 5G can spread the virus, to name a few. We seem to be more drawn to conspiracy theories during the coronavirus outbreak; and there are many doing the rounds in South Africa, which are readily shared on social media platforms. But why are people on social media platforms so keen to spread conspiracy theories? Dr Daniel Jolley, a chartered psychiatrist and senior psychology from the University of Northumbria in the UK who specialises in conspiracies, explains why people believe in them. - Linda van Tilburg
6 May 2020 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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