But by the following year, interest in Covid-19-related misinformation seemed to wane. Just three out of the top 10 most-viewed fact-checks in 2021 dealt with the virus, with related page views falling off a cliff. https://t.co/Aiz7ot2PlE— Africa Check (@AfricaCheck) December 30, 2022
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