Role of online news media during pandemic COVID-19

Role of online news media during pandemic COVID-19

Andrew Harry

An online news media is a newspaper distributed online that covers news on all issues around the world.

COVID-19 may be a disease that was detected in China on 31 December 2019. Actively COVID-19 is one of the world's most destructive diseases. Several people are dying everywhere on the planet, suffering from this disease.

The infection usually spreads when a diseased person coughs or sneezes through respiratory droplets. The corona virus disease outbreak 2019 (COVID-19) has created a global health epidemic that has had a major effect on the way we view our environment and our everyday lives.

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Not only does the speed of contagion and dissemination patterns challenge our sense of identity, but the security measures placed in place to prevent the spread of the virus often require social distancing by refraining from doing what is naturally human, which is to seek comfort within others' business.

In this sense of direct hazard, social and physical distance, even as an warning to the public. In this case, online news media may play a major role in reducing the number of people infected by COVID-19 by publishing about the COVID-19 virus, its causes, how it spreads and how it is stopped. And as of April 2020 almost 4.57 billion people worldwide use the internet.

Online news media has long been known as important forces influencing how we and we view the world. This awareness is in the midst of a increasing amount of work that tracks closely the footsteps of technological revolutions (e.g. radio, film , television, the internet, cell phones) and thus the zeitgeist (e.g. cold war, 9/11, climate change) in an attempt to map electronic news media with significant impacts on how we view ourselves as individuals and people. And people can be aware about the fatality of COVID-19 by using electronic media.

During these unpredictable times, on-line news outlets around the country have made pandemic reporting a priority to educate the general public. Yet COVID-19's ever-changing and often unverified existence has left journalists and researchers with difficulties in supplying the general public with reliable information.

In this large complication scenario, we welcome research into the position of online news media during the COVID-19 pandemic, under the following topics:

→ Communication on health in order to implement effective preventive steps.

→ Contact of public health to improve psychological capital and resilience in various age groups and socio-economic conditions.

→ Good approaches to help people navigate social and physical distance.

In COVID-19 electronic news media can thus play a critical role.

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