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Africa: Young People May Be More Likely to Believe in Conspiracy Theories That Deny Covid Facts - Here's How to Respond

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[The Conversation Africa] The COVID pandemic has been a shock. Practically nobody alive today has previously encountered a virus so contagious that it spreads worldwide, infects at least half a billion people, kills millions, and brings everyday life to a halt. It simply beggars belief.

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