People who believe COVID-19 misinformation are more likely to contract the virus
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>In the study, U.S. residents completed a brief test of COVID-19 knowledge, which consisted of 13 true or false statements about the virus. True items included statements such as “Some individuals who have COVID-19/the coronavirus do not show any symptoms,” while false items included statements such as “Spraying chlorine on my body will protect me even if COVID-19/the coronavirus has already entered my system.” The participants also completed assessments for several other variables, including perceptions of the pandemic, faith in government, trust in scientists, conspiratorial ideation, and more.
>Four months later, 2,120 participants contacted again and asked whether they had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection or otherwise believed they had been sick with COVID-19. A total of 348 participants indicated that they had experienced COVID-19. The researchers found that the less knowledgeable the participants were about COVID-19, the more likely they were to have gotten sick.
>In addition, greater trust and confidence in President Trump, greater trust in the federal government, and greater conspiratorial ideation were associated with an increased likelihood of contracting the virus. But the relationship between these variables appeared to be mediated by COVID knowledge. In other words, those with greater conspiratorial ideation tended to have reduced knowledge about the virus, which in turn was associated with a heightened risk of contracting it.
It looks like scientist have proven once again that the scientists were right and the dummies were wrong. And they did it using science! Powerful stuff.
>Four months later, 2,120 participants contacted again and asked whether they had tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection or otherwise believed they had been sick with COVID-19. A total of 348 participants indicated that they had experienced COVID-19. The researchers found that the less knowledgeable the participants were about COVID-19, the more likely they were to have gotten sick.
>In addition, greater trust and confidence in President Trump, greater trust in the federal government, and greater conspiratorial ideation were associated with an increased likelihood of contracting the virus. But the relationship between these variables appeared to be mediated by COVID knowledge. In other words, those with greater conspiratorial ideation tended to have reduced knowledge about the virus, which in turn was associated with a heightened risk of contracting it.
It looks like scientist have proven once again that the scientists were right and the dummies were wrong. And they did it using science! Powerful stuff.