The spread of nCOV-2019 or COVID-19 through social media is faster than the spread of the virus itself. As of March 1st, the outbreak has affected an estimated 87,000 people globally. In mainland China there have been over 2,800 deaths among over 78,000 cases (Donghi, D., 2020). In the meantime, as of 2019, an estimated 7.75 billion internet users have already access to news and articles regarding COVID-19 – in an unimaginable exponent, and think of this amount of people with panic and fear embedded in their lives? Envision how and what type of communication was used to spread such information from one person toRead More →