
Coronavirus fake news in the UK 2021, by age group
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percent of respondents between the ages of Log in or register to access precise data.
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and Log in or register to access precise data.
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had come across news or information about the coronavirus that they thought was false or misleading in the last week, compared to just Log in or register to access precise data.
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percent of those aged 65 or above. Younger consumers were also the least likely to say that they had not seen any fake news on COVID-19 or were unsure whether or not they had, whilst a higher share of older consumers admitted that they did not know if they had encounted misleading information about the pandemic in the week running to the survey.
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