| Literature DB >> 32950328 |
Carolina Moreno-Castro1, Empar Vengut-Climent2, Lorena Cano-Orón3, Isabel Mendoza-Poudereux2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To review the hoaxes' characteristics spread through WhatsApp in Spain during COVID-19 lockdown and identify what kind of substances were promoted for consumption or application.Entities:
Keywords: Bulos; COVID-19; Curación; Cure; Desinformación; Health; Hoaxes; Misinformation; Prevención; Prevention; Salud; WhatsApp
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32950328 PMCID: PMC7457912 DOI: 10.1016/j.gaceta.2020.07.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gac Sanit ISSN: 0213-9111 Impact factor: 2.139
Figure 1Sample selection and study method. The diagram shows the two phases of the research. Phase 1: selection of the sub-sample of 126 hoaxes. To reach this sub-sample of hoaxes, a participatory research was designed, in which 236 people voluntarily sent 2353 documents, which were labelled one by one and validated as hoaxes through the Maldita.es database, whose methodology for verifying the information can be found at https://educa.maldita.es/metodologia-y-herramientas-de-verificacion/. Phase 2: exploratory study of each of the hoaxes by applying standard content analysis through a registration form with 14 items. Means and medians were calculated for the quantitative data.
Data fields and variables of the worksheet for analysing the hoaxes retrieved from the Maldita.es database.
| Data fields | Variables |
|---|---|
| ID | Hoax number |
| Date | Date of receipt |
| Format | - Video |
| - Audio | |
| - Text thread | |
| - Screenshot | |
| - Social networking site | |
| - Picture | |
| - Link to another social networking site | |
| Length | Duration of the video or audio (in min.)/length of the text message (in words) |
| Actant | - Medical staff |
| - Scientific staff | |
| - Healthcare workers | |
| - Alternative therapy activists | |
| - Politicians or health authorities | |
| - Anonymous citizens | |
| Actant identified | - Yes, basic data (for example, a doctor at the Gregorio Marañón hospital) |
| - Yes, complete data (including full name, specialty, job title and/or medical registration number) | |
| - No | |
| If they are identified | Specify who it is. Name, surname, and position |
| Narrative voice | - The actant speaks (1st person) |
| - S/he is referenced/cited (3rd person) | |
| - Not applicable (when there is no reference to the actant) | |
| Sex | - Male |
| - Female | |
| - Unknown | |
| Keys of the message | - Prevention of COVID-19 |
| - Prevention of a severe clinical profile | |
| - Curative | |
| Proposal/recommendation | - Specific action (do) |
| - Consumption (take) | |
| - Not applicable | |
| Register proposals | Write the proposal |
| Origin of the recommended substance | - Not applicable |
| - Natural origin | |
| - Synthetic origin | |
| It discredits the health system | - Yes |
| - No | |
| It uses scientific jargon | - Yes |
| - No |
Figure 2Daily messages received by WhatsApp (from 18 March to 18 April) with recommendations to cure or prevent coronavirus infection (n = 126).
Figure 3Box plots representing minutes of reading text (n = 49), viewing (n = 38) or listening to messages (n = 15). The three quartiles (Q1, Q2 or median and Q3), the minimum and maximum values of the 95% confidence interval and outliers are plotted. The mean is represented by an X (x).
Figure 4Direct relationship between the gender of the speaker and his or her professional category of presentation in video, audio, text string or other formats.
List of specific suggestions to prevent or cure COVID-19 classified by the origin of the recommended substances.
| Not applicable | |
|---|---|
| Cutting out cold drinks and food | 11 |
| Performing lung capacity tests at home | 10 |
| Cutting out sugar (on one occasion, cinnamon was recommended as a substitute) | 5 |
| Exercising so as to work up a sweat and flush toxins | 4 |
| Not taking ibuprofen and/or Aspirin© (no alternative was offered) | 3 |
| Playful activities | 3 |
| Cutting out carbohydrates, flour or cakes | 2 |
| Not smoking | 2 |
| Practicing mindfulness | 1 |
| ‘Vibrating high, vibrating love. Healing wounds, eliminating fears and emotions that decrease their vibration’ | 1 |
| Putting an antivirus ionizer in the car | 1 |
| Going to the beach | 1 |
| Smiling and programming the mind with positive thoughts | 1 |
| Rejecting information from the media or the Internet | 1 |
| Reducing the consumption of bread, flour, desserts, cold cuts and sweets | 1 |
| Not using moisturisers (to prevent the virus from sticking) | 1 |
| Not wearing jewellery (to prevent the virus from sticking) | 1 |
| Turning up the heating as high as possible | 1 |
| Ayurveda, yoga and resting | 1 |
| Abstaining from alcohol | 1 |
| Drinking hot liquids (such as teas, broth or water) | 24 |
| Variants: | |
| Warm water with lemon | |
| Garlic, orange with zest, chamomile, white onion, eucalyptus leaf and ginger broth | |
| Water, lemongrass, elderflower, ginger, black pepper, lemon peel, pure honey, yellow lemon juice broth | |
| Vegetable broths (cabbage, creole celery, carrot, celery, parsley, turmeric) | |
| Herbal teas (rosemary, thyme, oregano, onion, peppermint and chamomile) with cinnamon and cloves | |
| Garlic broth | |
| Herbal teas containing natural antivirals (garlic, ginger, propolis, mint, lemon balm, rosemary, cinnamon, turmeric, fruit with vitamin C) | |
| Warm water with lemon, tea, lemon ginger elixir, salt and brown sugar | |
| Lemon (in multiple forms: juice, gargles, broth, infusions) | 21 |
| Gargling with antiseptics, disinfectants or antibacterials. Recommendations included gargling with water and vinegar and/or salt and/or lemon; baking soda and lemon; only baking soda (to create alkalinity); even with vitamin C, warm water, vinegar and a pinch of baking soda | 20 |
| Garlic (in multiple forms: whole, raw, in broth, whipped – with watercress) | 19 |
| Taking a sip of water every 15-20 min.; drinking a lot of water | 14 |
| Ginger (in multiple forms: broth, infusion, vapours, under the armpit to lower fever, chewed, etc. Its inflammatory effect was even mentioned) | 13 |
| Fruit, vegetables, legumes and nuts (sweet potato, green vegetables, spinach, peppers, citrus fruit, berries, carrots, red peppers, broccoli, almonds, lentils, spinach, pumpkin seeds, coconut oil) | 12 |
| Following a diet based on alkaline foods (lemons, limes, avocados, garlic, mangos, tangerines, dandelions, pineapple or oranges; fruit, vegetables and seaweed; water with baking soda, a glass of lemon water, apples, cinnamon millet, green leafy vegetables; or consuming chamomile, green tea, soy milk, vegetable protein, beans and wheat) | 11 |
| Sunbathing (sun exposure) (some messages specifically underscored the importance of vitamin D) | 10 |
| Baking soda (gargling, hot drinks or for brushing one's teeth) | 10 |
| Onion (in multiple forms: whole without peeling, vapours, inhaled, broth) | 9 |
| Dairy produce (yoghurt, ghee, milk and cheese) | 6 |
| Zinc, either as a supplement or in food (eating fruit and vegetables, a head of garlic to increase zinc absorption and even Reishi mushrooms) | 6 |
| Drinking alcohol | 5 |
| Drinking hot lemon with baking soda | 5 |
| Inhaling steam | 5 |
| Eating proteins (mainly meat and fish) | 5 |
| Consuming food and drinks rich in interferon (specifically chamomile, green tea, thyme, onion, garlic and celery; or garlic, onion, courgettes, oranges, lemons, apple sauce, bananas or plantains, potatoes, lentils, black beans, plain yoghurt and carrot black tea) | 4 |
| Vitamin C (messages highlighted this property): Fruit with antioxidant properties or rich in vitamin C or vitamin C supplements | 4 |
| Turmeric | 3 |
| Honey preparations | 3 |
| Having eucalyptus branches or steamers with oil or eucalyptus smoke in rooms | 3 |
| Eating bananas | 3 |
| Drinking an infusion of neem leaves | 2 |
| Drinking dandelion tea, chamomile tea and green tea | 2 |
| Consuming magnesium chloride, baking soda, apple cider vinegar, pineapple vinegar and organic cane | 2 |
| Applying hot air with a hairdryer to the nose to kill the virus | 2 |
| Medicinal plants (Artemisia annua, stonecrop, moringa, Houttuynia cordata, elderberry, liquorice, astragalus, mint and horsetail) and naturopathy | 2 |
| Smoking joints or intravenously injecting the THCV molecule | 1 |
| Drinking coffee | 1 |
| Magnesium bisglycinate | 1 |
| Drinking orange juice with kiwi and a tablespoon of pollen | 1 |
| Eggs | 1 |
| Listerine© or hydrogen peroxide for gargling | 7 |
| Taking acetaminophen (instead of NSAIDs) | 6 |
| Hidroxychloroquine or chloroquine/azithromycin (taken together) | 5 |
| Hidroxychloroquine/chloroquine (interchangeably) | 4 |
| MMS (sodium chlorite)/CDS (chlorine dioxide) | 4 |
| Readily available vaccines (such as tuberculosis) | 3 |
| Homeopathic preparations (for example: Denfing, arsenicum album – the epidemic genius – and/or Bryonia) | 3 |
| Vicks VapoRub chest/nose | 2 |
| Chloroquine and favipiravir | 1 |
| Lactoferrin | 1 |
| ‘Cuban whey’ | 1 |
| Methylprednisolone (corticosteroid) | 1 |
| Taking antibiotics, anti-inflammatories or anticoagulants | 1 |
| Cough medicine | 1 |
| Taking transfer factor plus (food supplement) | 1 |
Figure 5Graphical representation of the main results of the exploratory study.